Haulers.... How many paddles??
#11
I'm running 12-41 sprocets.
I was looking at the pictures posted from Thanksgiving weekend at glamis. The sand looks harder in the pictures than whant I run in. The sand that I run in with angled paddle there are times you would not leave the starting line from being cased out. If you stop on a small incline chances are you will be pulling your bike back because you can't get out of your own tire tracks.
I was looking at the pictures posted from Thanksgiving weekend at glamis. The sand looks harder in the pictures than whant I run in. The sand that I run in with angled paddle there are times you would not leave the starting line from being cased out. If you stop on a small incline chances are you will be pulling your bike back because you can't get out of your own tire tracks.
#14
That is some redulously low gearing. Id say bump up another tooth in the front which would drop your gear ratio from 3.41 to a 3.15. Try playing with your gearing before playing with larger tires. Sprockets are cheaper and more universal then tires too [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#15
I had the opportunity to try a set of 10 paddle extremes this weekend. Running the same bikes the 12 paddle extremes are diffinately quicker even on top end. With the 10 paddles I could not launch as hard altough I did not have to worry ablout any wheelies but I was spinning too much. With the 12 paddle extremes it is a major chore to keep the front end down.
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