holeshots
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Actually,
If you are into the mud, holeshots are not the way to go. I have some on my quad, and although they are awesome trail/track tires, they do not work well in the mud. Not well at ALL. You may want to look into some Realtor's. They work well on the trail and have a tread( reversable in fact for sand and snow) that clear the mud well (so I've been told). Comments?
RoostKing...
If you are into the mud, holeshots are not the way to go. I have some on my quad, and although they are awesome trail/track tires, they do not work well in the mud. Not well at ALL. You may want to look into some Realtor's. They work well on the trail and have a tread( reversable in fact for sand and snow) that clear the mud well (so I've been told). Comments?
RoostKing...
#5
On my WARRIOR I also have holeshots, front and back. Changeing from blackwatters and a pair of Bandit,xc (steel belted ones) up front, took an UNBELIEVABLE amount of weight off the quad, over 30 lbs. 2/3 came off the front. Same size aluminum rims also. And the traction differance is HUDGE. I went from spinning the rear tires, to picking up the front end!!!
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