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Started by gr8ride4u2luv, December 03, 2008, 10:11:21 PM

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gr8ride4u2luv

I know everyone is probably tired of hearing the tire size question, but any help would be awesome. I am running currently the ITP GNCC 22x7x10 front tires with Skat Track Edge 22x11x10 rear paddles. I want to invest in some good trail riding tires and notice I have two options. The 22x11x9 or the 20x10x9. What would you prefer???? I just dont want to go too big or too small. But I am running the 22 inch front tire!
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Buck

You can get the GNCCs in 21" I would suggest goin with 21 since you have 22" fronts
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wobble

My buddy's 21" GNCC rears are the same height as my 22" XCT rears. Both sets were mounted on stock Yamaha rear wheels and had 3 psi in them.

Krandall

I'd probably go 21" or 20" on the back. :thumbs:


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Peelz

Quote from: Buck on December 04, 2008, 01:03:59 AM
You can get the GNCCs in 21" I would suggest goin with 21 since you have 22" fronts

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wobble

Ok. I'm the odd-ball. I run 22s front and rear. :lol:

gr8ride4u2luv

Yeah, I think I'm going to roll with the 21's. Also I like the idea of them coming in the 9 inch size to fit the stockers!
Barker In-Frame Duals
CP 11:1
Corrected Deck Height Cylinder
Hot Cam Stage III
KW HD Springs
Track Port & Polish by BO
+3 Throttle Body
Pro Design Intake w/ K&N
PCIII
Dynatek Prog. Ignition W/ Custom Curves
KDS Evac Valve
15T Front Sprocket
GNCC 22x7x10 Fronts
GNCC 21x11x9 Rears
Skat Trak Edge 22x11x10 Rear Paddles
TM Designworks Case Saver
TM Designworks Magnetic Oil Drain Plug
P

wobble

20, 21, and 22 all come in 9 inch versions to run on stock wheels.

You will love the 21" GNCCs. They work very well for my buddy. I would take them over my 22" XCTs any day. :thumbs:

SprinterX

This "Tire size question" thread should be in the Suspension or General Discussion section, not Motor Mods.  :'(
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Peelz

I rode on the Razr2 22". Great traction, great ground clearance, but gave up alot in cornering feel. The tire seemed to roll a bit before sliding. Very disconcerting.  I think they look silly if they are mounted on stock swingarms too. No offense to anyone. Makes the rappy look like an old school honda. With big old balloon tires.  :lol: As long as the fronts are bigger than the rear, it's cool though. Unles you are duner or dragger.
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Buck

Quote from: SprinterX on December 04, 2008, 09:55:13 AM
This "Tire size question" thread should be in the Suspension or General Discussion section, not Motor Mods.  :'(

Tires in the suspension section?
Cheap, Fast, Reliable. unfortunately you can only have 2 at the same time


wobble

Well sure. Remember the old Honda three-wheelers? Tire pressure was the only suspension it had! :lol:

Buck

Quote from: wobble on December 04, 2008, 04:32:22 PM
Well sure. Remember the old Honda three-wheelers? Tire pressure was the only suspension it had! :lol:

:lol: true true
Cheap, Fast, Reliable. unfortunately you can only have 2 at the same time


Peelz

Quote from: wobble on December 04, 2008, 04:32:22 PM
Well sure. Remember the old Honda three-wheelers? Tire pressure was the only suspension it had! :lol:

:clap:  For big reds! :lol:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


FoundArealQuad

Quote from: Peels660 on December 04, 2008, 10:01:36 AM
I rode on the Razr2 22". Great traction, great ground clearance, but gave up alot in cornering feel. The tire seemed to roll a bit before sliding. Very disconcerting.  I think they look silly if they are mounted on stock swingarms too. No offense to anyone. Makes the rappy look like an old school honda. With big old balloon tires.  :lol: As long as the fronts are bigger than the rear, it's cool though. Unles you are duner or dragger.
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