WHAT SAND TIRE ARE YOU RUNNING ON YOUR VFORCE
#2
I FIRST HAD 22X11X10 HAULERS ON MINE AND FOUND OUT THEY SUCK FOR A V FORCE THE PADDLES ARE TO WEAK. THEN I INSTALLED EXTREMES THEY WORK WELL I PICKED UP 3-4 QUAD LENGTHS ON MY BUDDYS C-DALE WITH JUST CHANGING THE PADDLES AND MESSING WITH AIR PRESSURE HELPS THE LESS THE BETTER
#3
1st set: 21x11x10 Geckos Did OK, but look wimpy because they are too short.
2nd set: 22x11x10 Scat Trak Extreme 9 paddles Terrible. Absolutely no handling, no dead stop take-off, can't steer, no flotation. Don't waste your money. The stock Holeshots are way more fun!
2nd set: 22x11x10 Scat Trak Extreme 9 paddles Terrible. Absolutely no handling, no dead stop take-off, can't steer, no flotation. Don't waste your money. The stock Holeshots are way more fun!
#4
I have actually tried 20x11x10's. They look ridiculous on the bike. You'll dig yourself into the sand from a start if your on any kind incline. If you are moving, however, those things send up an impressive roster tail and your head snaps back. These are a hill climbers dream. There is NO hill which the v-force would not continue to accelerate as you are climbing the hill. I found my self at half throttle mid way up most big dunes because I didn't want to launch into outerspace at the top. I have 22's on order. I have had excellent results with skat trac in the past, but I have not tried them on the v-force. I see some guys have aren't impressed with them, Noting handling concerns with them. But, my v-blade 20's suck too in the handling department at low speeds. At High speeds the v'blades hold the coarse as if you were on a rail!.........
#7
THOSE WORK OKAY BUT I WOULD GO WITH THAT SIZE COMBO BUT GO WITH EXTREMES
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