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Old 11-11-2005, 01:45 AM
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i dont know who makes em but gekos are amazing sand tires. click here
 
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Old 11-11-2005, 04:12 PM
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I have gecko sand tires and they DO get the job done.
I think they are made by Kenda
 
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Old 11-11-2005, 11:24 PM
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i dont know who makes em but gekos are amazing sand tires. click here
If you think those are amazing I'd hate to see what you call crappy...
 
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Old 11-12-2005, 01:39 PM
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Originally posted by: eadwiggi
Just got a Raptor 700 not too long ago and still learning some stuff. What's the best way to clean your quad? Just wash it like a car? Nothing wrong with that?

Also... what are the best sand paddles to get for the dunes? Looking to buy some this week and just now realized that there's different kinds.
Welcome to the forums and for that fact the world of Quads.

Best way to get your quad extra clean is to use this stuff called simple green. It's a bio-degradeable degreaser that works like magic on sand and dirt, a lil toothbrush action might be required, and after you rinse her off you want to let her sit for a couple of days before you fire her up. Also make sure you remove the airfilter and use a plastic bag like a shield over the exposed intake hole (use the air filter clamp to hold the bag in place). Also cover your pipe with a plastic bag, dont let any water get into your pipe.

Paddles: If you check out my pictures you'll see a Sand star/ Hauler set up. front fins are the sand stars and the back paddles are Haulers. This is the combo that has worked best for me. also the sand star back paddles do a good job but the straight edge of the haulers give them a physical advantage. IMO.
have fun out there in the sand. Peace!
 
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Old 11-30-2005, 07:48 PM
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Depending on what you are looking to do their are different kinds of paddles. If you are looking for a good hillclimb/sand drag bife go with skat trak haulers. Put a tube in them and they are great dune tires. A good all around tire are the skat trak extremes. A good front tire is the mohawk, made by srat trak.
 
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