Skat-Trak Haulers on 12
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ATV Sport did a paddle tire shoot out a month or so ago and gave a good review on this combo. Has anybody tried it yet and what are your thoughts?
I'm currently running 20X11X9, 8P Haulers that will probably need to be replaced this winter. I'm looking to go up to a 22" tire.
Where would I notice a difference if any by using the 12" wheel, as opposed to a 10"?
I'm currently running 20X11X9, 8P Haulers that will probably need to be replaced this winter. I'm looking to go up to a 22" tire.
Where would I notice a difference if any by using the 12" wheel, as opposed to a 10"?
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Do U use these tires at st joe????
Also have U ever saw a 2000 blue banshee down there that is extremely fast?
I talked to a guy at my last race and he said the guy has a 410 kit and isn't telling anyone. The guy with the banshee told me he just jad a longer rod,cylinder spacer plate,20/11/8 sand devils and toomey pipes and silencers.HE was extremely fast.
Also have U ever saw a 2000 blue banshee down there that is extremely fast?
I talked to a guy at my last race and he said the guy has a 410 kit and isn't telling anyone. The guy with the banshee told me he just jad a longer rod,cylinder spacer plate,20/11/8 sand devils and toomey pipes and silencers.HE was extremely fast.
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A400L I am currently trying to decide on what tire/rim size to get also. I have a new
Raptor on order and like the new 12" ITP rims that Dirt Wheels reviewed awhile
back. I was thinking of 8 paddle haulers in back but don't know what to do in front.
The only front tires that fit a 12" rim are the smoothies but will they let me turn good
in the sand? Sometimes on a steep bowl face you want to turn it up hill and slip it over
and I don't know if power and weight shift are the key or if the tires play a big part.
Come on all you sand riders, what do you think?
Raptor on order and like the new 12" ITP rims that Dirt Wheels reviewed awhile
back. I was thinking of 8 paddle haulers in back but don't know what to do in front.
The only front tires that fit a 12" rim are the smoothies but will they let me turn good
in the sand? Sometimes on a steep bowl face you want to turn it up hill and slip it over
and I don't know if power and weight shift are the key or if the tires play a big part.
Come on all you sand riders, what do you think?
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