Razr or Holeshot
#2
im assuming that you have stock tires on your warrior. those ballon type tires. i would say that either of those tires would work great for woods riding and also powerline riding. a buddy of mine brought those to a sand pit, and they sucked. so not a very good sand tire. they dont hook up well at all from what i could see. but honestly i would go with the Razr tires, mainly because thats what i would get when my tires wear out.
#3
ive ran both razr and holeshot and in all honesty....a tire is a tire. but if your quad runs those stock balloon 22's then i would suggest getting 20s , more tire to ground contact equals better than before. and make sure they are at least a 4 ply but might as well spend a couple more dollars and go 6 ply because less holes equals more air in the tire which equals even better than ever.
#4
i have a a warrior and i have mx razrs and out of the gate the grip realy good but around turns they want to grip a little too much when i was wanting to slide around the corners and climben hills they work realy good too.
#5
Originally posted by: BloodyRomance
ive ran both razr and holeshot and in all honesty....a tire is a tire. but if your quad runs those stock balloon 22's then i would suggest getting 20s , more tire to ground contact equals better than before. and make sure they are at least a 4 ply but might as well spend a couple more dollars and go 6 ply because less holes equals more air in the tire which equals even better than ever.
ive ran both razr and holeshot and in all honesty....a tire is a tire. but if your quad runs those stock balloon 22's then i would suggest getting 20s , more tire to ground contact equals better than before. and make sure they are at least a 4 ply but might as well spend a couple more dollars and go 6 ply because less holes equals more air in the tire which equals even better than ever.
#7
well i gues you can go with what ever you want, i just figures because the trails on this side of Mass are real rocky so more ground clearance is allways a beter thing, if you want the tires to spin faster just go down on tooth on the front sproket, it will do the same as smaller tires.
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