4millshee Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 i just got my shee its a 403 4 mill w/ T5s and i had a set of Hauler Extreemes 9 Paddles layin around but ive got a feelin that my she can pull a bigger paddle than i got on it, what would be in my interest to try? Quote
530grafix Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 i just got my shee its a 403 4 mill w/ T5s and i had a set of Hauler Extreemes 9 Paddles layin around but ive got a feelin that my she can pull a bigger paddle than i got on it, what would be in my interest to try? depends on the type of riding.... flat drag or hillshooting... your weight and your swinger length. Quote
rubberneck Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 i just got my shee its a 403 4 mill w/ T5s and i had a set of Hauler Extreemes 9 Paddles layin around but ive got a feelin that my she can pull a bigger paddle than i got on it, what would be in my interest to try? Also, tire size matters. Are they 20, or 21 or 22 inches tall. It makes a huge difference. what exactly do you have tire wise, and what is swinger lenght? Quote
4millshee Posted April 27, 2009 Author Report Posted April 27, 2009 i weigh about 150 and im runnin a stock swinger for now and i like to just dune play mainly but hillshootin and drag o dont want to completly leave out Quote
rubberneck Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 How tall is the tire? Big difference in bite between say a 20 and a 22 inch carcass. If you have a 20 inch 9 paddle, you are probably spinning out of the hole a little more than you want. 22 inch and you have plenty of tire for a stock swingarm Quote
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