Sand tire question
#3
Sure you can go with 20s you may want to gear up 1 tooth on the front to make up some top speed if thats important to her on the sand. I am looking for a set of 10" wheels for my Sand Skates 21x12x10 picked these up off a friend for $25 and there on Suzuki 5 holes.
#4
20" or 21" sand tires work good on the warrior with stock gearing - a little top end speed is lost but not really noticeable. Actually, I think the effect of lower gearing (smaller dia rear tires) actually helps in the sand with the warrior (kinda heavy / moderate power).
#5
I agree, if you go with the 20/21 tires don't gear up. You lose a LOT of power inthe sand - especially with paddles. The slightly lower overall gearing will help out.
You definately want 8 paddles or less. Too much paddle and you won't get out of 4th grear and you'll lose a lot of performance. I would say 6 or 7 paddles but 8 is probably OK. I run 8 to 10 paddles on my modded Banshee and actually prefer the 8 paddles and the Banshee is easily putting out more than twice the HP of the Warrior. In short, don't overpaddle.
You definately want 8 paddles or less. Too much paddle and you won't get out of 4th grear and you'll lose a lot of performance. I would say 6 or 7 paddles but 8 is probably OK. I run 8 to 10 paddles on my modded Banshee and actually prefer the 8 paddles and the Banshee is easily putting out more than twice the HP of the Warrior. In short, don't overpaddle.
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