That's great!!!!Where can I get skat traks before memorial day?
#1
Does anybody have any idea's where to find some extremes or haulers before the memorial weekend? Any web site's, phone numbers or any info would be greatly appreciated.
#2
I'm sorry, I'm looking for the 22x11x10.........Also, I've found some 22x11x10 extremes in 10 paddle, is this to much tire? Does anybody else run a 10 paddle on an almost stock quad??????Thanks in advance for any help.
#3
try Fullerton in Ca.- do a search and you should find their #
also If you're into shooting the hills, I'd suggest 7or 8 extreme hauler on a stock motor, if your just into cruising the dunes maybe up to a nine. Some run more but I guarantee it'll cost you on the hills. Your tire size is a good choice.
also If you're into shooting the hills, I'd suggest 7or 8 extreme hauler on a stock motor, if your just into cruising the dunes maybe up to a nine. Some run more but I guarantee it'll cost you on the hills. Your tire size is a good choice.
#4
hey Major.....What do you think of regular haulers in 22x11x10 8 paddle? I cruise the dune's more than anything. I like to jump, and if I point the bike at a hill, it better go up it.
#5
With regular haulers you'll be replacing them every 2-3 seasons , they just break too easily under the DS. Get extremes and they'll last you, the extremes are not to be confused with the taller hauler, they are simply a thicker more durable paddle.
#6
I know a place that has 22x11-10 nine paddle extremes and 22x11-10 nine paddle rippers in stock. E-mail me at smith@netutah.com and I'll point you in the right direction. The regular haulers and extreme haulers have the same 7/8" tall paddle, with the extreme hauler having a 1/8" thicker paddle than the regular hauler. The ripper has a paddle that is 1/8" taller and 1/4" thicker than a regular hauler (1/8" thicker than an extreme hauler). So the ripper should be super super tough and long lasting, and it does not have as tall of a paddle as the 1 1/8" tall paddles on the taller hauler.
#7
I am familiar with skat trak products as I've ran them before on a 250R ATC. It's just with all the changes that skat-trak is going through I'm having a hard time finding what I want. I was hoping to get some for the big holiday and try them out at St. Anthony. I am pretty sure they will make a huge difference over my Kecko's. Ya I know that's not the best tire around!!!!!!! I have found 22x11-10 9 paddle extreme's. I think I will order these if I can't find any 8 paddle extreme's.......Thanks for the help guys.......Does anybody know the weight difference between the ripper and the extreme????? Would'nt the ripper weigh more????
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ChiliCon,
I have never weighed out the difference between an Extreme and a Ripper, but considering that the carcass is the same, and that the only difference is that the Ripper has a 1/8" taller and 1/8" thicker paddle, and that there are 9 paddles per tire, ...
I'm guessing that there would be about 1/2 pound difference between a Ripper and an Extreme, or about the same difference as there is between an Extreme and a regular Hauler. Looking at the two tires side by side, the Ripper just looks like an "extreme" version of the Extreme.
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I have never weighed out the difference between an Extreme and a Ripper, but considering that the carcass is the same, and that the only difference is that the Ripper has a 1/8" taller and 1/8" thicker paddle, and that there are 9 paddles per tire, ...
I'm guessing that there would be about 1/2 pound difference between a Ripper and an Extreme, or about the same difference as there is between an Extreme and a regular Hauler. Looking at the two tires side by side, the Ripper just looks like an "extreme" version of the Extreme.
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