itp holeshot mxr4, kenda claws, irazor, whats best for traction
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itp holeshot mxr4, kenda claws, irazor, whats best for traction
Originally posted by: proudtobeon660
ive has kenda klaws in the past and thought they were good when new. but after about 70% tread left they sucked. iv also has a pair of holeshot xcts and they hooked up unbelievably. but never have i tried turf tamers or holeshot mx4s or irazors. for the price the tamers seem to be a deal
ive has kenda klaws in the past and thought they were good when new. but after about 70% tread left they sucked. iv also has a pair of holeshot xcts and they hooked up unbelievably. but never have i tried turf tamers or holeshot mx4s or irazors. for the price the tamers seem to be a deal
how did your kendas hoook up on the road and dirt? could you pull wheelies still with those tires? because when i first got em the front would lift realy good but then now their around only 70% left and wont lift the front just spin. is that how yours were?
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itp holeshot mxr4, kenda claws, irazor, whats best for traction
yes after 70% they lost almost all traction. wheelies were definatly still possible in tacky dirt ang dry grass. but gravel roads and lose dirt were very hard to pull up. even with a raptor which is a wheelie monster. i went riding last weekend and wore them down to about 50%. then did a massive trailer burnout and now theyre about 20%. . i just bought some tamers and grooved them for racing so i will let you know how they are.
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itp holeshot mxr4, kenda claws, irazor, whats best for traction
Originally posted by: proudtobeon660
yes after 70% they lost almost all traction. wheelies were definatly still possible in tacky dirt ang dry grass. but gravel roads and lose dirt were very hard to pull up. even with a raptor which is a wheelie monster. i went riding last weekend and wore them down to about 50%. then did a massive trailer burnout and now theyre about 20%. . i just bought some tamers and grooved them for racing so i will let you know how they are.
yes after 70% they lost almost all traction. wheelies were definatly still possible in tacky dirt ang dry grass. but gravel roads and lose dirt were very hard to pull up. even with a raptor which is a wheelie monster. i went riding last weekend and wore them down to about 50%. then did a massive trailer burnout and now theyre about 20%. . i just bought some tamers and grooved them for racing so i will let you know how they are.
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