razr 2s or itp holshots hd
#2
What kind of trails? 22" rears in either of those are going to be heavy and tall for the track. You will definately be able to negotiate a track, but those will hurt handling and acceleration. Since you are mostly riding trails they might be the ticket anyways. Are your trails rutted and/or muddy?
#4
Where do you ride????
I ride desert, and tried the HD's after calling ITP and asking if these would make a good desert tire (I liked the side blocks for extra traction in rain ruts, etc.). I ABSOLUTELY HATED THEM! The back end would squirm and fishtail on hillclimbs and they are heavy like a brick.
Holeshot XC's have worked well for me for many years, but I am now trying out iRazr radials, and am so far very pleased.
I ride desert, and tried the HD's after calling ITP and asking if these would make a good desert tire (I liked the side blocks for extra traction in rain ruts, etc.). I ABSOLUTELY HATED THEM! The back end would squirm and fishtail on hillclimbs and they are heavy like a brick.
Holeshot XC's have worked well for me for many years, but I am now trying out iRazr radials, and am so far very pleased.
#7
I dont know much about ther razr's, but i hear you cant go wrong with them. The HD's are great for trails. 22's will give you more clearence for the ruts. HD's make it a lot harder to powerslide on tracks although. I luv my holeshot tires i have rite now.
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infact, the only time ive ever gotten stuck with these tires (i dont go through things i know i cant get out of) was on loose sand in a creek. all i needed to do was to back up and get some momentum to hop over the rut i made
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