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Post by Weck on Nov 11, 2007 21:13:49 GMT -6
I run Maxxis RazrII's up front and Razr originals on the back. They are great tires that you will get a lot of miles out of. I have used RazrII's for the rear and they are better for rutted muddy terrain but do not slide very well until worn in considerably. Regardless of what you buy make sure its a 6 ply tire. 2's up front for sure, for the rear its all about your riding style. For the 450R if Charlie likes to kick out the rear end of the quad around corners its the Razr's. If he rides a lot of muddy rutted terrain its razr2's. If he is going to race it next year I would go with RazrII's front and rear. If these tires are for your 250 I would stick to the original razr's cause your bike will lose some power turning a heavy Razr2. Just my opinion.
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Post by fastcat1 on Nov 26, 2007 6:49:56 GMT -6
As quoted by Weck=Fastcat's combo is the only holeshots I would go with. Yes Weck you should like them remember 11-3-07 Creek bed. OH Weck, 11-24-07 Same tires, same creek, same results. Sure do like my tires.
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Post by Weck on Nov 26, 2007 8:04:12 GMT -6
All this proves is that you will do anything when there is a free lunch on the line.
Don't worry you are being picked on at other Quad Forums that you have not checked lately.
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Post by fastcat1 on Nov 26, 2007 8:55:22 GMT -6
Been to that site, seen your attempt at weak humor, and chose to ignore it. ;D ;D
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Post by cpward on Nov 26, 2007 15:36:50 GMT -6
Well we got RAZR's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I finally talked Charlie into Razrs
i have a question for ya-my tire now is 22-10-9 would a 22-11-9 fit my same stock rims or do i have to get rims? charlie says that they'll fit. but i wasnt sure so i figured id ask more than one person.
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Post by grizzly660 on Nov 26, 2007 17:22:35 GMT -6
22 is the height 11 width and the 9 is rim size , It should work just 1" wider.
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Post by Weck on Nov 26, 2007 18:40:33 GMT -6
Yes they will work with no problem. Walmart mounts tires cheap if needed.
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Post by cpward on Nov 26, 2007 19:16:19 GMT -6
ok thanks wasnt sure if i should trust charlie or not on that one but i guess i shouldve
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Post by fastcat1 on Nov 27, 2007 9:49:21 GMT -6
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Post by Wait4me on Nov 27, 2007 10:49:45 GMT -6
With the new Razr's and alittle extra width....you are going to feel a real difference Caleb!! Charlie's timing is great too as the extra traction will help as the ground gets harder and snow starts flying. ;D You will be a Razr fan as soon as you get some seat time with 'em! Congrats on the new rubber.
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Post by Wait4me on Nov 27, 2007 10:54:10 GMT -6
Crapola....forgot to mention.....make sure the place you have them mounted sets the pressure back down to 3-5 psi. They have to go high to set the bead, but ask them to it back it off after that. Farm & Fleet mounted mine and kept 35 psi in them (that's what sidewall had as max psi). When I went to get them, they looked like balloon tires! It may not hurt them, but I can't help but feel like it stretches the flat surface alittle. Just a thought.
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Post by cpward on Nov 27, 2007 19:38:24 GMT -6
Im gonna try to get Charlie to take part of the bill!! but he did mention that i have to pay for mounting. cheapest place you know of?
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Post by Weck on Nov 28, 2007 12:57:38 GMT -6
Yes they will work with no problem. Walmart mounts tires cheap if needed.
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Post by cpward on Dec 3, 2007 15:37:26 GMT -6
they finallycame in!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now for charlie to get time to mount em for me
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Post by grizzly660 on Dec 4, 2007 10:53:26 GMT -6
Firestone down by southpark is the same price is walmart . Moline is closer than Walmart in Davenport. Or Get a hold of me I have a small tire changer . I am 1 mile from you . 309-269-0959,Bill
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