Razrs look like they really bite over other tires?
#1
I really like the look of the razrs!!! However I am a bit concernd over the differance from the Dominators to another same STYLE tire.. Do the razrs make a night/day differance? I am just your run of the mill woods riders and love to spin the tires and watch it fly. But I also like sliding around corners..
They seem to have larger spaces then the hole shots and would hook up faster and GET the hole shots? I want LESS tire spin and more GO with out chaing tire size.. Can I do it?
They seem to have larger spaces then the hole shots and would hook up faster and GET the hole shots? I want LESS tire spin and more GO with out chaing tire size.. Can I do it?
#2
The razrs would be a great improvement over the stock and you can get them in a stock size 20x11x9. I just put some holeshots on my son's 400ex and I like them a lot better. The razr's slide well, but slide too much in sandy areas. The holeshots seem to hook up a lot better in the sand. Both tires do very well on trails. I will switch to holeshots when I wear out these razrs. I think the holeshot xct's are a good all around tire as well. I don't know about the new razr 2's. Haven't heard any reports yet. You can get all these tires to fit the stock wheel size.BTW we went riding yesterday in short sleeve shirts! It was about 75 degrees. You can do it!
Steve
Steve
#3
Well, compared to my stock Dunlops, the rear Razrs are better all around, especially at freeing up the rear end when I want to slide. I run the 6-plies, so they are a little stiffer than the stockers, but it's the price I was willing to pay for bulletproofness.
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