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Old 07-25-2005, 09:57 PM
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hey for my warrior i have shredders as the tires, but they are pretty much done, i have stock rims, i would like to know like what tires would be the best, i love my shredders when they were new, they rule! anyways would rims do anything for me? i do small jumps and im basically just putting it through serious trail riding, thanks.
 
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:15 PM
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if you were happy wid theshredders why not go with them some other options are the maxxis sure tracs, the kenda bear claws, the holeshot xcr's those are all good trail tires
 
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Old 07-26-2005, 03:47 AM
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I run Maxxis Razr 2's on the rear of my Raptor 660and they are excellent for what I trail ride in: mud, sand, hardpack, rocks. They are a bit on the heavy side being they are six ply but they can take a beating and if you are putting them on a quad that has some power, weight won't matter. I believe you can get regular Razr's which are lighter but still great, just smaller lugs, in four ply. They are both a bit costly though.
 
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Old 07-26-2005, 05:17 AM
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Originally posted by: forestphantom
I run Maxxis Razr 2's on the rear of my Raptor 660and they are excellent for what I trail ride in: mud, sand, hardpack, rocks. They are a bit on the heavy side being they are six ply but they can take a beating and if you are putting them on a quad that has some power, weight won't matter. I believe you can get regular Razr's which are lighter but still great, just smaller lugs, in four ply. They are both a bit costly though.
I also have razr2's on my banshee, and for all the different riding i do, they have yet to hold me back. Rugged as a rhino's butt, and bite like a great white, a bit heavy, but i didn't notice much from when i ran razrs. My neighbor has holeshots(xcr's i believe? the kind that doesn't have to much bite on the side) and when i ride, it seems to want to spin out in a 360 when i take a turn to sharp on it, but with my razr2s, its just grab and go, you won't be dissapointed with razr2s
 
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Old 07-26-2005, 10:58 AM
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i just bought a set of holeshot H-D's and they work awsome. They work great in everything from the mud to the rocks.
 
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The Holeshot HD's are amazing for trail riding and pretty much everything
 
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Old 07-26-2005, 11:28 AM
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Originally posted by: TehWarriorGuy
The Holeshot HD's are amazing for trail riding and pretty much everything
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