cheap trail tires for a warrior
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i think im going to have to purchase new rear tires for my warrior. right now it has 20 inch stock raptor tires i think they also put them on the z400 but anyways they are very worn down and i think i will need to get new tires before hunting season. im pretty much broke right now so they need to be cheap but puncture resistant i have bearclaws on my beartracker and am really pleased with their performance would they be a good canidate/ i ride on steep rooted and sometimes rocky trails that are very tight and very steep. im pretty sure im going to go wid 22's cuase i need the ground clearance. thabks and sorry for the lond post
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ive looked at them but they dont look like they have that tall of lugs in fact they look really short. do they wear good becuase i dont want to have to be buying new tires for it for a long time. also how would they do for the very very little bit of mx i plan to do. thanks a bunch
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I have the Klaws as well and have been very happy with them. I don't think you're going to get a very aggressive tire for anything less. I put the Klaws on all four corners and have been very happy with them. You can run them in two directions, hard and soft based on the terrain. In the hard direction they slide around corners with very little body english.
In the soft mode the back has a ton of traction. I was unable to get it to move around at all. I was probably too much traction, and would actually bog the motor (a friend with a 416EX said the same for his bike running 20" Klaws.)
My fronts are 4 ply and the rear are 6 ply. Picked them up for about $40-45 ea at Rocky Mountain. They were the only thing in stock that I could afford that fit the stock Warrior rims.
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In the soft mode the back has a ton of traction. I was unable to get it to move around at all. I was probably too much traction, and would actually bog the motor (a friend with a 416EX said the same for his bike running 20" Klaws.)
My fronts are 4 ply and the rear are 6 ply. Picked them up for about $40-45 ea at Rocky Mountain. They were the only thing in stock that I could afford that fit the stock Warrior rims.
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