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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 12:28 AM
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ok i was just wondering what tires i should get i want itp or maxxis but i dont no what ones r the lights for itps the holeshot hd and for maxxis the new Maxxis I-Razr and there for the back and does anybody now how teh front maxxis front pro or what maxxis front tires r good or wut itp front tires are good thanks alot
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 12:50 AM
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Holeshot HD's are an amazing tire. Definitely worth the money. I haven't seen much at all of the iRazrs, probably because they're not worth the money. HD's are a heavy tire though. You might want to consider getting standard Holeshots or RAZRs to save weight on your blaster. I don't know much about the front tires, but I would be leaning towards standard holeshots for the front too. Holeshots have been around for a long time. If they weren't such a great tire they would have been discontinued years ago.
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 01:49 AM
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i had razr 20x11x8s on my blaster...loved em. AMAZING side bite. i could set it into a slide in a corner and it would still feel planted. they didnt seem to affect the power either. with a quad that light u dont need a super aggresive tire to go through mud and tough trails.
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 04:42 PM
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would holeshots be nasty for a heavy warrior, ans if so wat size

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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 05:26 PM
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Holeshot HD's work great on Warriors. They have deeper lugs than standard holeshots, and the sidewalls are so tough you could ride all day without any pressure and never have any major problems. The weigh more than any other performance tire I know of, but you will never feel the extra weight on a warrior. You know how the warrior feels. You could have a 320 pound fat chick on the back and never know it (I am not in ANY way condoning the use of the Warrior as a transportation method for overweight women though) 20x11x9's are a good size tire for the warrior unless ground clearance is a major issue.
 
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