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HELP!!!! I need tire help!!! bandits/razor/holeshots!! Please help me!!

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Old Jan 25, 2000 | 10:38 AM
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Ok i am looking to buy new tires and rims for my wolverine. I am not like everyone else that always wants to get bigger tires. I am intresest in putting 22in tires all the way around my wolv. I think it would be a hot set up and i would get alot of traction. But now i don't know what kind of tire to get. But i narrowed it down to holeshots, razor, and bandits. I am leaning towards razors for the rear. But if bandits or holehshots are better let me know. But for the front i am leaning towards the bandits. I've heard the bandits are good front tires.
So what do you think about the razor/bandit tire set up? I think it will be cool acelorating faster. And i know i will lose alittle on topend, but who really uses there top end? Any way with a pipe and air filter it should be back to normal.
And i don't mud or anything, i just usally trail ride.
Any help will be apriecated.
Matt
 
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Old Jan 25, 2000 | 08:13 PM
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Nice to see someone doing what they want and not what might be popular. The bandit fronts are great point and go tires, I love mine. For the rears either the bandits or razrs are great tires. I run the bandits and again I love them. I also have 3 riding buddies that have and love them too. Im prety sure you will find that the bandits have a deeper tread depth. I must admit when I bought my tires I wanted Razrs but the company was out so I got bandits.No regrets. Good luck with your purchase. If you want more info email me.

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Old Jan 26, 2000 | 10:12 AM
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Smaller tires will have the effect of lowering your gearing so you'll actually be going slower. You may have problems with ground clearence under the front and rear differentials too. Good Luck.

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