tires
#2
Unless you want to widen it with some offset wheels, or your stock ones are in bad shape I don't see a reason to get new ones. I'm getting douglas offset red labels when I get my next set of tires, because 3 of my 4 stock wheels wobble, and the polished douglas wheels look slick.
#3
I have also heard that some new types of tires catch really good on the side making it hard to whip out around turns, i was just wondering if this is true what kind of good tire doesnt. I was thinkin about: razors, razor II, holeshots, or i rzors, need some advice
steve
steve
#4
I think kenda klaws or maxxis razrs slide the best out of all sport tires. If you want good sliding tires make sure you get 20's, I have 22's and there's too much sidewall flex to get a good slide going most of the time. If I were you i'd get 20" kenda klaws, they will do better in the mud than other sport tires because they have good cleanout, the x-pattern treads just get packed with mud and you end up with a smooth roller of mud instead of a tire. Klaws are also priced a little less, and they're available in 6-ply if you want a really durable one.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ATVC Correspondent
Drivetrain, Suspension & Tires
2
Sep 30, 2015 01:37 AM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



