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i dont usualy say anthing, but i do alot of reading on tires .

 

this is a good read..

a little fule to the kenda vs maxxis fire..

 

http://www.atvrideronline.com/tested/100_0...est/maxxis.html

 

 

latter .

 

atv rider, dirtwheels etc. are totally biased magazines. reviews are based on who drops the most money on advertising.

 

for example: notice that kenda and maxxis were given pretty good reviews, with the nod towards maxxis.. ohtsu was given a pretty weak review. i would be willing to bet that in terms of advertising dollars it goes, maxxis - kenda - ohtsu.

 

and if you notice, atv rider doesnt totally write any of them off. this is because advertising in a magazine that gives your tires a bad review doesnt make sense.

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atv rider, dirtwheels etc. are totally biased magazines. reviews are based on who drops the most money on advertising.

 

for example: notice that kenda and maxxis were given pretty good reviews, with the nod towards maxxis.. ohtsu was given a pretty weak review. i would be willing to bet that in terms of advertising dollars it goes, maxxis - kenda - ohtsu.

 

and if you notice, atv rider doesnt totally write any of them off. this is because advertising in a magazine that gives your tires a bad review doesnt make sense.

 

I am liking QUAD magazine at the moment. They seem to be pretty unbiased. It's the only ATV magazine on the market that I have a subscription two at the moment. :geek:

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A lot depends on where you ride and terrain there is no one perfect tire. Every rider will want something different depending on there experience. I run the pure sports bandits on the rear of mine they probably don`t handle the best but they last a long time and are very heavy. But with all the cactus shale and other sharp rocks rocks around here I have never punctured them to the point of needing plugs. Don`t get me wrong they do have slow leaks, but the sidewalls are stiff enough you could proabably ride them flat with no problems. I haven`t really found anything for the front that I am really happy with. I usually run holeshots or razrs up there but since I run 23-7-10 my choices are kinda limited. I tpically have to run slime or something to keep air in them for any length of time.

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A lot depends on where you ride and terrain there is no one perfect tire. Every rider will want something different depending on there experience. I run the pure sports bandits on the rear of mine they probably don`t handle the best but they last a long time and are very heavy. But with all the cactus shale and other sharp rocks rocks around here I have never punctured them to the point of needing plugs. Don`t get me wrong they do have slow leaks, but the sidewalls are stiff enough you could proabably ride them flat with no problems. I haven`t really found anything for the front that I am really happy with. I usually run holeshots or razrs up there but since I run 23-7-10 my choices are kinda limited. I tpically have to run slime or something to keep air in them for any length of time.

thats y i have so many tire/rims

REARS

gecko paddles

razr2

realtors

holeshots (gunna stud for next year)

stock

 

fronts

razr 2

stocks(going 2 stud)

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ahh the ol realtors, I gots me a set of them too :biggrin:

i think every banshee owner should have a pair them

great tire

yea i got them as a spare set with my quadzilla... so when i sold my zilla i kept them and bought new rims for the banshee...

 

there a good SECOND tire... for the snow or mud... and or if you dont go in sand much where buying a sand tire is no needed..

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15 and 16 pounds a piece!!!

 

razrs always have been and always will be junk. overpriced and overweight. there are too many other better tire options out there for a whole lot less money.

 

 

your wrong :down: they are the best tire for gncc style riding :geek: there 6 ply and the tread will hold up twice as much then any other tire out there that is 6 ply :evil:

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your wrong :down: they are the best tire for gncc style riding :geek: there 6 ply and the tread will hold up twice as much then any other tire out there that is 6 ply :evil:

twice as long huh? please.

 

I wish i new about these new tires about 2 mo ago i bought 2 rear tires only for $230 shipped i might buy the fronts though. how much do they cost for 22"??

230 bucks for two tires? haha.. awesome!

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i've only ever run kenda's, save for the pure sport fronts

 

 

 

WHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttt??????? :blink: :blink: :blink:

 

 

Those pure sport fronts are GARBAGE

 

You are the first, and will be the last to like those tires..... They are heavier than any tire I have come across, pack up if you even think about mud, have a uniquely stupid tread design, and oh yeah..... the last thing they want to do is turn :blink:

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