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I think I am going to go with the razr II's, even though they are 70/tire front (23's) and 80/tire rear (22's) and, they are heavy as hell 6 ply's. The stock ohtsu's weigh like 9 lbs each, where as the 22 inch razr II's weigh 17 lbs each.
I am just hoping the awesome hookup is worth the extra 16 lbs of rotating mass! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
I am just hoping the awesome hookup is worth the extra 16 lbs of rotating mass! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
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If you ride rocky or really rough terrain that requires ground clearance then yes, 22's are a wise upgrade. You will be nearly at stock gearing dropping down one tooth on the front sprocket (going to a 15). If you leave it at the stock 16 tooth and put 22's on, you will lose some acceleration, and probably not be able to pull top rpm in 5th either.
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Rocky mountain ATV - 15T
This is the primary drive brand, which some dont think are the best quality, but I have run over 100 hours between my 14 and 15 tooth without problems.
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