paddle tires
#2
Call up some companies that deal in tires, check your atv magazines. They will ask you what kind of terrain you will be riding, what you really expect from the tire. They probaly know more than anybody. Thats what I did,got alot of good info on different types of tires that are out there.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
#4
I went with the skattrak haulers 20/10/9 7 paddle. I wish however I had went with a 8 paddle in the same size.Down to big sand mountain I can make it anywhere but the extra traction would be helpful. check out rockymountainatv.com for them. They was going to be out of them for a few weeks but you can find them at Quadfever in west jordan for a good deal. Let me know.
#5
We kept getting all sorts of responses of sand sharks verses straight paddles. My partner found somewhere on the web that if you weigh under 180 pounds, get the sand sharks. Over 180 pounds get the straight paddles. He took his wife to Glamis a couple of weeks ago using the sand sharks, they performed great. Next time I'll bring my 400EX and my straight paddles, I'm sure they'll do well.
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