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Old Mar 11, 2010 | 09:27 PM
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I need to know what paddle tires are best for a raptor 250. it's got gytr full pipe, intake, jet kit, slight head porting. lonestar axle, +3+1 non-long travel arms, elka dune series and full adj. rear shock. i got multiple gear sets to run. normally 15/38 with the 18teens,but i know i will have to change that when i run the paddles. my kids mainly ride the 250 and don't weigh much, how ever i find that machine just as fun as my "R". anyway the hotspot for dunes around here in cheyenne is the co. north sand hills "awesome" place, from what i have read is on lower cc. engines, lower h.p. and torque they (dirt wheels, 4-wheel action) etc. recommend fewer paddles and a less aggresive bite, i run 20x11x10 sand trak STI on the YFZR but i think they are to aggresive for the 250. gonna cam and piston it after a bit, but for now pretty happy with it. what are the best type and size i should run and what gear combo do you guys recommend. p.s. i probably asked this months ago and forgot . i think if i look in what threads i started i would find it, but i wanted to spark some ideas so... thanks.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 07:00 PM
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well i'm looking at AMS sand snakes, Skat Trak haulers, ITP sand devils... should i run 6 or 8 blade, 20x11x9s or 10x8s? either straight or angle, just don't want to lug motor down...
 
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