RazrII 22x11x9 tires?
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RazrII 22x11x9 tires?
Hello All,
Well I got my endcap on, Its very LOUD! ( Leaning towards to loud....)
Got the 15t front gear on.
Got the K&N Filter in the box with lid and sock on.
Jetted carb with 175 main. (didn't do anything to needle clip or air screw)
Ran her down the road a couple times it was raining. She pulled hard and fast to much for wet roads.
Loaded her up. Went home. Pulled her off the trailer and PPppsszzz.... popped a side wall on the rear tire. ****!
I am going to get 2 new rear tires and I was leaning toward 22x11x9 RazrII's".
Will it cause a problem if i leave the fronts stock?
Will I have to remove heel guards if I go up to the 22" razr2's?
Will I have to cut the fenders?
Or should I just stay with the 20" tires?
Any Info will be greatly appreciated.
I mostly trail / dirt ride, and some road riding.
Well I got my endcap on, Its very LOUD! ( Leaning towards to loud....)
Got the 15t front gear on.
Got the K&N Filter in the box with lid and sock on.
Jetted carb with 175 main. (didn't do anything to needle clip or air screw)
Ran her down the road a couple times it was raining. She pulled hard and fast to much for wet roads.
Loaded her up. Went home. Pulled her off the trailer and PPppsszzz.... popped a side wall on the rear tire. ****!
I am going to get 2 new rear tires and I was leaning toward 22x11x9 RazrII's".
Will it cause a problem if i leave the fronts stock?
Will I have to remove heel guards if I go up to the 22" razr2's?
Will I have to cut the fenders?
Or should I just stay with the 20" tires?
Any Info will be greatly appreciated.
I mostly trail / dirt ride, and some road riding.
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RazrII 22x11x9 tires?
there will be no problem leaving the stock front, i had my stock fronts til about a few months ago, and those are 4 years old, no you don't haveto remove heelguards, may have to do some trimming on the ears, and no the fenders do not have to be cut, i've bottomed out my back suspension and i've never had it hit the fenders
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RazrII 22x11x9 tires?
BajaXRider04, Ditto on what lilnotts posted. I don't know about mixing radials with bias ply tires though, on automobiles its dangerous, makes the vehicle hard to control. Probably be ok on dirt but on pavement, I'd be careful. If you are going to run 22's you might want to change that front sprocket again, to a 14 tooth.
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