Hauler? Extreme Haulers? Tall Haulers?
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Hauler? Extreme Haulers? Tall Haulers?
From a regular hauler to an extreme the only difference is that they put kevlar in the paddle on the extreme. It makes the paddle a little more stiff and adds some rigidity so they dont fold over on hardpack.
The tauler hauler is a taller paddle and I would only use it on a very highly modified machine.
I use the extremes, because I have to ride on hardpack quite a bit at the dunes I ride. They hold up real well.
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The tauler hauler is a taller paddle and I would only use it on a very highly modified machine.
I use the extremes, because I have to ride on hardpack quite a bit at the dunes I ride. They hold up real well.
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Hauler? Extreme Haulers? Tall Haulers?
That must be why all the fast bikes use straight paddles instead of "V" paddles because Straight paddles are slower. I'll stick with my haulers.
V paddles may spin faster, but they don't move you faster. I have compared them.
Atving4Christ
If you run 21X12X8 haulers or 22X11X10, you will surely rev out with the mods you have.
I run 20X10X10 Haulers on my 86 LT250r and my motor is screaming in 3rd gear going up Olds hill in Glamis
V paddles may spin faster, but they don't move you faster. I have compared them.
Atving4Christ
If you run 21X12X8 haulers or 22X11X10, you will surely rev out with the mods you have.
I run 20X10X10 Haulers on my 86 LT250r and my motor is screaming in 3rd gear going up Olds hill in Glamis
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Hauler? Extreme Haulers? Tall Haulers?
totally agreed slacker, but i know for a fact that on most 4 strokes you have more speed ON the hill with v paddles. On 2 strokes i would always go with haulers. I like haulers more than v padles on 4 strokes, but most of them just dont have the power to turn them all the way up the hill without downshifting.