razor or holshot for trailblazer
#2
I haven't had a chance to use the Razr tires yet, but I have used the Holeshot front & rear on my Scrambler. In the front, it dramaticaly helped handling. I was surprised at how much of a difference it made! And in the rear, they didn't spin near as much on hard take off, wheelie easier, slide better, and had a lot more side bite coming out of corners. I haven't weighed them, but they sure feel lighten than stock on Douglas .190 rims. It's easier to get airborne, and easier to control the rear end going up/down in the air. I highly reccamend them.
I read the Razr were really close the Holeshots. Next time around I might try them out instead. I like how you can get a 6-ply front Razr. If the taller sized Razr's had been out when I bought my tires, I probaly would have got them instead. The new 22" Bandit sure looks nice though!
[This message has been edited by quad_man (edited 01-04-2000).]
I read the Razr were really close the Holeshots. Next time around I might try them out instead. I like how you can get a 6-ply front Razr. If the taller sized Razr's had been out when I bought my tires, I probaly would have got them instead. The new 22" Bandit sure looks nice though!
[This message has been edited by quad_man (edited 01-04-2000).]
#4
I put holeshot XCT's mounted on the new ITP T-9 Edge rims on my 99 Sport. Besides the front handling being ten times better, the rears hook up almost instantly, but still lets you slide sideways when you want to play, it takes a little finesse, but is easily mastered. Not to mention the weight difference with the rims, plus the extremely cool look.
SportKod
99 Polaris Sport
00 Yamaha Kodiak
SportKod
99 Polaris Sport
00 Yamaha Kodiak
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