Tires

Started by BoisBlancBoy, May 20, 2008, 05:18:38 PM

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BoisBlancBoy

I just bought some Maxxis Razrs 20x11-9, which are to replace my old stocker Dunlop 20x10-9.  I havent yet had them mounted but I know that I am going to wear the new tires out quickly.  I didnt realize the rubber was so soft and most of my riding tends to be on gravely surfaces.

What tires would you guys recommend next?  I dont want a taller tire, but wider is alright and I do like the flat profile and something that has excellent overall grip for any terrain. Thanks guys.

exentix

you may wanna go with holeshots, i know one of the two (holeshot and razr) has good grip and the other lasts a bit longer but i cant remember which is which...

Jester2893

Quote from: exentix on May 20, 2008, 05:55:55 PM
you may wanna go with holeshots, i know one of the two (holeshot and razr) has good grip and the other lasts a bit longer but i cant remember which is which...

Razr's have better grip because they are a softer tire.(depending on what your riding on) Holeshots last longer because there heavier and thicker.
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Colorado700R

Quote from: Jester2893 on May 20, 2008, 07:19:34 PM
Quote from: exentix on May 20, 2008, 05:55:55 PM
you may wanna go with holeshots, i know one of the two (holeshot and razr) has good grip and the other lasts a bit longer but i cant remember which is which...

Razr's have better grip because they are a softer tire.(depending on what your riding on) Holeshots last longer because there heavier and thicker.

My experience has been the opposite.  My Razrs held up longer, my HS burned off quick.

Aaron

BoisBlancBoy

Are there any other tires that you guys would recommend?  Just curious really.  I probably will go with Holeshots next just to give them a try.

What are good tires for sandy trails and stuff, other than paddles?

Colorado700R

My refrence was to regular RAZRs and basic HSs only. 

I love my HS GNCCs, and they'd work well for the terrain your describing.

Aaron

exentix

yea the gnccs are nice, devan has a set on his and they hook great and we ride on everything from strip mine to dusty trials to mud  :thumbs:

Jester2893

Quote from: Colorado700R on May 21, 2008, 01:23:20 PM
Quote from: Jester2893 on May 20, 2008, 07:19:34 PM
Quote from: exentix on May 20, 2008, 05:55:55 PM
you may wanna go with holeshots, i know one of the two (holeshot and razr) has good grip and the other lasts a bit longer but i cant remember which is which...

Razr's have better grip because they are a softer tire.(depending on what your riding on) Holeshots last longer because there heavier and thicker.

My experience has been the opposite.  My Razrs held up longer, my HS burned off quick.

Aaron


??? Well I also experienced this on my trailblazer and my scrambler. Those things never wearied but then again I didn't ride much.


to the op:

What play razrs did you buy?
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kyledvor61

my HD's look just like the day I bought em. and you should see the layers of rubber in my driveway :lol:

oldquadr

IM RUNNING DURO,S ON MY QUOD & SEEM TO BE WEARING WELL ON GAVEL & HAVE MEDIOCKA GRIP IN SAND. MY SON,S RUNNING HOLESHOT,S WHICH HAVE BETTER GRIP IN SAND.

BoisBlancBoy

Im heading to Silver Lake sand dunes in Michigan sometime in July.  What do you guys recommend for sand tires?

Colorado700R

Quote from: BoisBlancBoy on May 24, 2008, 11:01:18 AM
Im heading to Silver Lake sand dunes in Michigan sometime in July.  What do you guys recommend for sand tires?

ITP SANDSTARS for a 350

BoisBlancBoy

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What are your thoughts on the ITP Dune Star?

Also what is the thickness for the stock rims on a 350.  I want to get the package tire and rims but I dont know what thickness of rim to get and I dont want to get something heavier than I need.

07raptor 350

Quick question for Boisblancboy when you got your razrs where did you get them from motosport?
HMF slip on, K&N air filter, jetted, full skid plates, orange headlight covers, rear razr1 tires.

Livingmylife93

Yeah, I would try Holeshots next