ITP SAND STARS
#4
How well do you think they would do on my V? It is heavy but tons of low end power. I heard due to the wieght and torque, V blade paddles just spin off the line instead of hooking. Also heard V blades suck on hills with my machine. I have never run paddles so I would not know.
#5
My wife has a blaster with Sandstars on it and that thing pulls thme just fine. They are just like Sand Skate II's but they make cornering even easier with the ofset mini paddle. I just got a yfz450 on saturday, and I am putting those paddles on it immediatly.
#6
Originally posted by: Mike330R
They hook up almost to well. I felt they robbed HP for an agressive rider. Just my opinion [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
They hook up almost to well. I felt they robbed HP for an agressive rider. Just my opinion [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
PS does any one know how thick a reed cage spacer works best on a 250r mine is 8mm 5/16" as that was the thickness of aluminum plate i had handy at the time.
#7
I ordered a set of 22" sand stars with itp C series rims 2 weeks before thanksgiving in hopes to go to glamis with them. I found out just before thanksgiving that they will not be in...[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] I made the trip and it was still great! I was the only one to climb hill 6 with knobbies [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. This is a steep hill. I just got the call i was waiting for....my sand stars are in! At least i will have them for new years!


