Turf Tamers
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I have run my keneda Klaws to where there not getting much traction anymore. So I was looking at the turf tamers, some of my friend have them and they love them. I have been some of the places they have and they get alot better traction then I do. So how did they do on your quad?
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I have been running turf tamers since way back when 3 wheelers roamed the earth, and they are still my favorite all around tire. I have always run 20-11-8 but I think 18s would be good to. But if you ride in much mud you may want to cut off about every other **** so they will clean out.
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I have them on my 300ex, and cant say anything good about them. Im gonna put the dunlop 335's on, and sell the tamers. I got a good deal on them, wheels and tires off a 05 450r, like new...70 bucks. Ive tried running on the snow packed trails, and those tamers are real useless in low traction situations. Plus i dont care for the way they look...id rather have the low profile, flat top tire.
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Originally posted by: Scooter86
Funny, TurfTamers tend to be a flat profile tire, at least in the smaller sizes. The only problem I have with them is durability, seeing as they only come in 2-ply. Not the best for rocky, rutted terrain, but great for the track.
Funny, TurfTamers tend to be a flat profile tire, at least in the smaller sizes. The only problem I have with them is durability, seeing as they only come in 2-ply. Not the best for rocky, rutted terrain, but great for the track.
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