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Old 08-01-2000, 05:45 AM
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I have a banshee (6hp Vitto pistons, V-force reeds, ported, head work, Toomeys, 28mm Keihins, Proflow filter kit, etc...) and I'm running Sand Skate IIs. I like the IIs for playing, but when I line up at Comp Hill, I spin like crazy! I need I tire that will hook up for racing. I'm looking at the Hauler 22x11x10 in a 10 paddle. Will this do the trick? Do I need less or more paddles? What do you run? Thanks!
 
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Old 08-01-2000, 12:47 PM
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You need more paddles if you still use v paddles. Changing to straight paddles will push you much better for racing up comp. If you want the most push get 22-11-8 taller haulers or haulers. 10 paddle haulers would work good. Which comp hill are you talking about anyway???
 
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Old 08-01-2000, 10:56 PM
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Where do you ride at.I heard from my uncle who lives in Oakley that there is some sand play area around there but didnt know exactly where.I run 21-12-8 haulers on my 400ex.They hook up great and dig in hard.Not easy to slide like v's but who cares when your hooking up major.Atv sport did drag test with a banshee and several different paddles.the fastest setup was the Itp magnum combo using 23-10.5-12,10paddle haulers.but the price at around $440 is pretty steep.For half the price I think the 22-11-10,10paddle haulers would be a very close match.Thats what I would run.
 
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Old 08-02-2000, 05:23 AM
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I ride mainly at Pismo Beach, California, but sometimes at Little Sahara, Utah. There's some small areas of in Oakley where you can ride in the sand, but you wouldn't want to run paddles in it. It'll go from soft sand to hard packed dirt, and rocks.
 
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