WHAT TIRES FOR MY WARRIOR!?!?!?!?
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I have a 91' warrior with stocker dunlops on it there ok i guess for a stock tire but i need some grip. I trail ride only and go up hill climbs "not very big ones with my stockers [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]" and ride mud but mostly hard pack stuff my tires size is 22x10x9 i think if that makes a difference. SO WHAT TIRES SHOULD I GET THANKS
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Without any doubt. GET THE MAXXIS ALL TRACK 22x11x9 Had mine on the Warrior for 2 years, still have big lugs, flat profile, slides decently on hardpack, awesome traction in slick stuff. They clean themselves of sticky mud quite well. Good just about everywhere. I bought mine from rockymountainatv.com for about $47 each.
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I run Maxxis Razr's on mine, 23" on the front, 22" on the rear for the most clearance. Sur-Trak's and All-trak's are good too. If all you got are the stocker's you won't believe the diffeence by changing to ANY tire. If you ride in the snow at all, Razr's load up pretty easy. Maxxis also sponser's ATV racing so it's good to support anybody who supports out sport.
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I have a 99 warrior, and it had the stockers on it, but just this spring i got a gnarely cut in one. the slime DID hold up but i decided to go with some Kenda Bear-claws. they really are great all around tires and also 4 ply. the pics in some of the magazines dont do them justice. i was climbing a very slick muddy hill and they hooked up all the way. while the black waters a friend of mine did not, they seamed to pack up with the mud while the kendas slung it off. i like the sidewall protection u get with the blackwaters, but they seem kinda flat across the top insted of slightly eliptical like the kenda bear-claws. he said they slip real easy in hardpack. i think holeshots are OVERRATED like nike shoes. but it realy depends, they are good for the track but suck(from what i hear) in the mud. love my kendas, keep on rockin and ridin, Quadmanbw3
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Like I mentioned earlier the All Tracks hook up just about everywhere. Some Maxxis sponsored riders use them in Cross Country races. They're inexpensive, puncture resistant, and YES you can wheelie on them. By being a flatter profile than the suretracks, and stock tires they get alot more ground contact. Not as flat as holeshots but they have HUGE lugs for a sport tire the pictures on rockymountainatv.com show them as a more round profile than they really are.
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