Ohtsu 501 weight??
#2
I don't know the exact weight however the stock Ohtsu's are pretty light since they are only a 2-ply tire I believe. Most of the aftermarket tires are 4 or 6-ply so they are naturally going to be a little heavier.
Haven't the I-Razr's been out for a while now? Maybe 2-years or so. Some of the guys in the Yami forum are running them. Might want to check over there. I don't think they come in 22's
I'm going to be shopping for tires here pretty soon. Getting pretty tired of flats with the stock Ohtsu's. I'm looking at the Razr 2's. How do you like yours?
Haven't the I-Razr's been out for a while now? Maybe 2-years or so. Some of the guys in the Yami forum are running them. Might want to check over there. I don't think they come in 22's
I'm going to be shopping for tires here pretty soon. Getting pretty tired of flats with the stock Ohtsu's. I'm looking at the Razr 2's. How do you like yours?
#3
I finally had to email them to get the figures, but I beleive the rears (new of course...they get a lot lighter as you wear them down [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] ) were somthing like 11.2 lbs.
#4
DSemgineer, I'm running the Razr 2's up front and the regular Razr's in the rear. I like them, but they seem to be wearing kinda fast. I was looking to get rid of some rotating mass and love the way the Ohtsu's hook up...I'm sure the I-Razr's hook up well too. They do only come in 20" though.
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#7
I am running klaw xtc up front and knarlys out back, I love them. My budy has factory holeshots on his v force and he says that when he gets new ones he is going with this combo as well. Hope this helps.
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