Time for new paddles
#1
It is getting time to replace paddles, but what to get 22,s or 20,s, eight, nine or ten paddles regular, extreem, or taller haulers It gets expensive to buy and try. What are you race and trail port 400,s running that has been working for you? Ten haulers have been working for me but if something is a tenth faster going up the hill that is what I want. I only go in straight lines I have some edges for duning.
#2
I have a friend of mine that has the 21X10x9 10 paddle extremes on his Banshee and he thinks they are they best straight paddle made. I know they throw a roost 10' high and 30 long when he launches.
#4
I used to do pretty darn good with just a set of regular 8 paddle haulers. The autos just dont shock the tires and create the wheelspin like the manual bikes do. That's why you can usually get away with less paddle. What CED has is probably a killer tire for them. It may only be 9 paddle but they are the extremes. If hill climbing is all you do then I would say stick with a 9 or 10 paddle for sure.
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