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  1. 25x12-9 16 paddle SLS Staggered Terrain Traks - 82 RO carcass.
    9x9 Douglas .125 blue label wheels, drag cut, Yamaha pattern (4/115).
    One of the lightest big Terrain Trak combos you can get.
    Wheels are plasti-dipped flat black over polished aluminum (removable).
    Like brand new, only 8 passes on them, all paddles still have nipples
    No holes, dents, dings, leaks, etc...no junk here.
    Bought these brand new from John at Sand Toyz last year thinking Bedford or a couple other groomed clay tracks around the area would have 300' races...and nope.
    Price is $700 + actual shipping cost and Paypal fees. No trades.
    Paypal only or local pickup w/ cash only.
    Call/text 54zero-8four7-247zero or message me.

     

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  2. 20" Ohtsus with 24 Woodys 1.25" steel snow mobile spikes with backer plates in each work well for hard pack dirt drags.  They are heavy but do the trick.  No need for tubes in the tires with plates either...they seal well.

     

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  3. Trx450r.org i think i seen him on. Thats where i bought all his ti hardware for the hybrid :)

     

    Yep ... he parted out his hill climb bike - I think he is only keeping the front end for his play/dune bike?  I know he had some broken ribs and hadn't raced in a while - so I think thats why he sold everything.  Will told me to ask you (Tyler) about the Ambush tires haha.

  4. I picked up a set of 22" cut Ambushes from willygonewrong.  Noone around here has the Ambushes (that I know of) - so I will try them out next season and see how it goes.

     

    There are a few locals that have Terrain Traks and a set of Turf Tamers that I can try as well. 

     

    Thanks for the input.

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     It depends on the motor. I have seen Pro Wedges work well on smaller motors. They don't work worth a shit on our big DMs.

     

    And yes, the cut Ambush hook harder than 501s.

     

     

    Yes, I have run tons of dirt tires. The Ambush hook much harder than Turf Tamers. My tires are 23x11x12. Unless you have a big motor you won't be able to turn them very easily.

     

    You will likely want the 22x10x9.

     

     

    Terrain Traks are a paddle tire. There's no way they are going to hook harder than a cut Ambush on hard packed dirt.

     

    Thanks Tyler - I will definitely need the smaller 22x10-9 tires.  My little 4-poke does not make the power that the DM's make.  You wouldn't happen to have any weight statistics on the Ambushes would ya?  I'm always trying to keep rotating mass down if I can.

  6. 501s drill hole thru every knob. Insert 1"x5/16 bolts. Make sure u use washers on both inside and out and Teflon lock nuts. Works awesome holds air.

     

    I have a set of studded Ohtsu's, and they work great - but there is only one outfit around here that allows spiked tires - the rest of the clay tracks don't allow them.

     

    gato - you tried the ambushes against the turf tamers at all?  What size ambushes are those?  Look like they are on a 10x10 too?

  7. I think there area few guys that post here that run on packed clay tracks (some Bedford 500' guys too I think?).  For those of you with a milder build that run in the low 6's for 500' or low 4's for 300' - what kind of tires have you had the best results with?  Ohtsu 501's, Pro Wedges, 4-Snows, Terrain Traks, Turf Tamers?

     

    I've tried a few different sets of tires on packed clay with varied results...501's spin way too hard out of the hole, Pro wedges on 10" wide rims have done decent but seems to give up on the big end. 

     

    I've heard some guys use the 22.5" tall Turf Tamers with decent results?  I've also heard/seen where guys will cut every so many bars out of the turf tamers with even better results?  Any thoughts on this?

     

    Thanks for any help.

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