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Old Mar 21, 2000 | 05:57 PM
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I have a '99 Wolverine and I just recently acquired a '00 Warrior. I was wondering if anyone out there has some holeshot XCT's on their Warrior and how are they? I guess im looking into putting a SuperTrapp Exhaust once I get some cash and I am thinking I want HoleShots for tires? Besides handling and all that how do they look? Appearance has a play in the situation too. Thanks Everyone! =- ) Under what conditions are the tires the best? Im looking for superb traction from hard ground to somewhere around somewhat loose and slightly soggy ground.........Cause when things get totally nasty I tend to just hop on the Wolverine.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2000 | 06:58 PM
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I personally run Maxxis All Tracks on the back of my Warrior in the 22x11x9 size with the stock rims. These things are great. If you're riding with a Wolverine you'll need tires capable of handling some mud and muck as well as sport riding and these things fit the bill nicely. They even look pretty tough. They have a nice flat profile with lots of road contact and get a bit on everything from snow to mud and everything in between. I think these are about a thousand times better than stock. I bought mine from rockymountain atv and paid half of what the local bike dealer wanted for them.

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Old Mar 21, 2000 | 07:41 PM
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I don't have a Warrior, but I do have a 300EX with the XCT's. They hook up real good on hardpack. They are pretty good in mud (by on means the best). Good hill climbers if you got the power to turn them (I'm sure you do). DO NOT USE THEM IN THE SNOW. They suck in snow. They also look real nice. Hope that I helped.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2000 | 09:36 PM
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I have a 99 warrior adn just purchased a set of xct holeshots (22x11x9) they hook up great. Plus i went up 2 teeth on my rear sprocket to keep the machine pulling out of the hole. good luck with the tires
 
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Old Mar 24, 2000 | 03:46 PM
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Yes Im just curious you had mentioned that you had a Warrior with some Holeshots on them?? I was wondering would you happen to have a picture or something cause im just kind of wondering what they really LOOK like on them. And I was a little confused you said that they work pretty well in somewhat muddy conditions? Thanks for your help and advice! =- )
 
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