Paddle Tires
#2
We have Dune sliders on my wife's TB they are 20x10x10 they are a v paddle. They throw lots of sand but what helped the most was when we put dune runners on the front. It was having trouble going up the hills from a stop but the front tires made it a hole different machine! Have Fun! David
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Blazer250
Notices your in Utah. You don't by chance ride out at Jericho ? Let me know basicaly what kind of riding your doing, the dune hoppers are better for going straight, and the v-paddles are good for all around playing (v-paddles side hill better) I personally have both. You then can get into the gliders with different number of paddles (scoopes) these are pricey and require a little more hp's, but work really good. Hope this helps more than confuse you. By the way with the price of paddles, do your homework buy one good set that you'll be happy with.
Later bodineus (akadunatic)
Notices your in Utah. You don't by chance ride out at Jericho ? Let me know basicaly what kind of riding your doing, the dune hoppers are better for going straight, and the v-paddles are good for all around playing (v-paddles side hill better) I personally have both. You then can get into the gliders with different number of paddles (scoopes) these are pricey and require a little more hp's, but work really good. Hope this helps more than confuse you. By the way with the price of paddles, do your homework buy one good set that you'll be happy with.
Later bodineus (akadunatic)
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