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Old Dec 28, 1999 | 07:00 PM
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I know they make the 20" size, but I need 22.
 
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Old Dec 29, 1999 | 09:03 PM
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This sucks. I can't get 22" bandits until February. RM ATV says they aren't in yet. Now we wait...
 
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Old Jan 8, 2000 | 10:09 PM
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Hey design_engineer why do
you need a bead breaker? All u have to do is get a ramp or board put it on the inner side of the tire were the bead is start up your car and run it on the ramp whala the bead is broke if not take a sledge and hit the bead it should pop off.

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Old Jan 9, 2000 | 02:41 PM
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I too am looking for new rear tires for a Blaster. I've run on the stock tires, they suck. I got some 18" Turf tamers cheap and they run pretty good. Even with the countershaft sprocket up one notch at 14 teeth I loose 1-2 gears. I'm thinking of going with 20" holeshots, razors or bandits. I like ground clearance but I also like low center of gravity for stability. So I don't think I could live with 22" tires. I like the bandits with kevlar bands to protect from sidewall slashes and punctures, but I hear the softer holeshots and razors handle better. I also like the logo on the side of the RAZRS as I'm sure you do too. Any thoughts?
 
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