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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 10:26 AM
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[red]Hey guys, I ride a 99 warrior [black]black[/black]/[yellow]yellow[/yellow], I am about to replace the stock tires with some flatter, lower profile tires. I am looking at shredders, holeshot xct's and bandits. What do you guys suggest?

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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 11:05 AM
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I am also looking into some new tires......I have asked around about Holeshot XCT's and I think thats what im going to go with.....I know this prolly didnt help much but there you go. Supposedly HoleShot XCT's (from what i've heard) are good in everything except snow deeper than 2ft. Which is fine with me cause my Warrior hibernates in the winter. I ride my Wolverine in the nasty stuff.

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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 01:11 PM
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My Warrior has Maxxis all tracks in 22x11x9 on the back and these things are great. They slide well, hook up in gooey mud, snow, sand, rocks and everywhere else I've been. No leaks yet, but I slimed all my tires too. Bought em from rockymountain atv for about $47 each. One of the best things I've spent my money on yet. These things have much deeper lugs than the stock tires and are pretty durable.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 01:42 PM
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I've got a 2000 Warrior and I prefer either the holeshots or fast trekker's. I have the fast trekkers and love them. I bought the 20-11-9's because my buddy has the holeshots 22-11-9 and they don't let him turn in extreme conditions. They grip too well in my opinion and can really tick you off in difficult situations. I don't think you'll have a prob., but I'd try to get a 21 or 20 tire, the others are huge if you get a squared off style. I also put a 15tooth front sprocket on, it really makes this quad come alive. I recommend a 14 if you don't have many major hop-ups (meaning only bolt on, K&N and pipe or something)if you have more, I like the 15 tooth.

I can spank a stock banshee everyway possible except top end, they can slowly catch me afer about an 3/16 mile.

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IDS2, K&N w/no lid, WB hotcam, Wiseco Pwr Piston 10.4:1, 160 main jet, 20" fast trekkers all the around, and 15 tooth front sprocket. Superwinch 1500 behind the tail light, it's sweet.

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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 03:51 PM
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I have a 96 warrior with razr's all the way around 22/7/10 in front and 20/11/9 in the back I love them they hook up great and I haven't had any flats. well remebr rride SMART and ride hard!!!!!!1
 
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