Razr's
#3
Ok, forgot that one..
Well, I've got a Suzuki Quadrunner230, I usually ride on grass,gravel, hard sand and sometimes mudd. I ride kind of agressively(like to slide through corners, do 180 degree turns etc.)
Hope this helps.
Well, I've got a Suzuki Quadrunner230, I usually ride on grass,gravel, hard sand and sometimes mudd. I ride kind of agressively(like to slide through corners, do 180 degree turns etc.)
Hope this helps.
#4
Yes, that helps
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It appears that you ride basically on softer terrain(compared to Az)The Razr, although using a softer rubber compound, would probably have decent wear characteristics where you ride. It does hook up well and seems to have good stability in corners according to people I've talked to that run them. They also weigh less than some other brands of tires, I believe. I run Bandits which hook up really well in the hard pack we have here, & yet wear like iron, but you might be better served with a less agressive tread design & lighter weight tire.Just keep your tire pressure up (I run six lbs PSI) to reduce roll-over & sidewall flex in the turns.
,It appears that you ride basically on softer terrain(compared to Az)The Razr, although using a softer rubber compound, would probably have decent wear characteristics where you ride. It does hook up well and seems to have good stability in corners according to people I've talked to that run them. They also weigh less than some other brands of tires, I believe. I run Bandits which hook up really well in the hard pack we have here, & yet wear like iron, but you might be better served with a less agressive tread design & lighter weight tire.Just keep your tire pressure up (I run six lbs PSI) to reduce roll-over & sidewall flex in the turns.
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