help me choose tires for my ds
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help me choose tires for my ds
i am shopping for new tires for my ds. The stock oihtsu sp? sidewalls are to soft for my liking. I just put a huge gouge in one of my fronts. I want to keep the stock 22 fronts and 20 rears. I ordered a 15t front sprocket for the better acceleration and low end torque. Anyone have any suggestions on what tires to get? the rears i want flat tires and what about the front? should i get rounded front tires or flat? The only flat fronts that i can think of are bandits.
the only tires i canot stand are holeshots so those arent an option.
thanks for your opinons.
jeff
the only tires i canot stand are holeshots so those arent an option.
thanks for your opinons.
jeff
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help me choose tires for my ds
I run razr's in the 22/20 variety. They don't hook up as well as the radials, but that is what I want. They are almost wore out and I haven't had a flat yet. I have a set of razr 2's on the way. Most people say that is the way to go. Most of my friends run a generic holeshot and they work good also. I didn't go with flat fronts because I had problems with a friends quad gripping too well in the front.
Justin
Justin
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help me choose tires for my ds
i really dont know why i hate holeshots so much. I had them on my mojave and i dont know if it was the tires or not so i dont want to spend the money on tires that i dont really like. ya know.
should i go with flat fronts or rounded??????
anyone have mud sharks???????? the are 1 inch bigger then stock rears.
should i go with flat fronts or rounded??????
anyone have mud sharks???????? the are 1 inch bigger then stock rears.
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I agree with JMAC650. I run the same tire combo, and they're awsome. I'm in AZ, and the rocks, and desert "fauna" I blast thru haven't done anything to them, they look almost brand new.
I've used Holeshots on everything I've owned, and never had a complaint. Well one.... when I ran .190 Baja rims on my Banshee, my rear tires would need alittle air the next day. I attribute it to the rims though, as I put those same tires on my wife's 250R and they never leaked.
I've used Holeshots on everything I've owned, and never had a complaint. Well one.... when I ran .190 Baja rims on my Banshee, my rear tires would need alittle air the next day. I attribute it to the rims though, as I put those same tires on my wife's 250R and they never leaked.
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