Holeshot or Razor tires??
#11
Checksixs makes an excellent point. However, as he said, that is the type of setup that you're going to like most on a track. I know, because I have the same setup on my raptor.
My brother runs Razr's all the way around on his Bombardier and loves them. He only does trail riding, however. I do run trails, but I put my stockers back on for those conditions for the increased ground clearance, taller gearing and to minimize wear.
Considering that you are planning on running mostly trails, I would suggest the Razr's. A hot setup in Cross Country racing is to run Razr's up front and Razr Two's in the rear. Most pros will tell you it is better to run four of the same tires for the best and most predictable handling characteristics.
However, considering that you ride a banshee, it might not enjoy the tractor-like traction you're going to get with the Razr's or Razr II's in the rear. I suggest running the Razr MX's because they have a slightly flatter profile to allow for wheel spin, thus lessening the amount of wear on your clutch without losing the aggressive pattern.
My brother runs Razr's all the way around on his Bombardier and loves them. He only does trail riding, however. I do run trails, but I put my stockers back on for those conditions for the increased ground clearance, taller gearing and to minimize wear.
Considering that you are planning on running mostly trails, I would suggest the Razr's. A hot setup in Cross Country racing is to run Razr's up front and Razr Two's in the rear. Most pros will tell you it is better to run four of the same tires for the best and most predictable handling characteristics.
However, considering that you ride a banshee, it might not enjoy the tractor-like traction you're going to get with the Razr's or Razr II's in the rear. I suggest running the Razr MX's because they have a slightly flatter profile to allow for wheel spin, thus lessening the amount of wear on your clutch without losing the aggressive pattern.
#12
i have had razrs and kenda klaw and i have holeshots now and i think im gonna go back to my kenda klaw i likwed tem they were reversable for soft and hard terraine and they work awsome in the woods
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