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I'm new to sand riding.  Heading out to Little Sahara OK on Sunday.  I don't think I've ever seen this mentioned.  Does anyone "sync" their paddles, meaning match the paddle location on the left and right tires?  I guess you would do this by taking the hub off one side then turning and remounting it when you get the paddles lined up.  Does it make a difference?

 

 

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I'm new to sand riding. Heading out to Little Sahara OK on Sunday. I don't think I've ever seen this mentioned. Does anyone "sync" their paddles, meaning match the paddle location on the left and right tires? I guess you would do this by taking the hub off one side then turning and remounting it when you get the paddles lined up. Does it make a difference?

Damn you Burt. I will be 6 miles away bored out of my freaking mind and working.

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Wayne, 6 miles away from Waynoka?  If so, come by on your lunch break or after work and I'll let you take a shee for a spin. Hehe.  We will be out there riding all day Monday and Tuesday. 

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I clock the valve stems when mounting the rims.

Then I lower pressure to 1 psi or so and go do a few hard pulls.

The beads will slip on the rim and the paddles will sync every time.

Reinflate to your riding pressure.

Handled!!

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Wayne, 6 miles away from Waynoka? If so, come by on your lunch break or after work and I'll let you take a shee for a spin. Hehe. We will be out there riding all day Monday and Tuesday.

6 miles from medina lol

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I index the paddles (valve stem is the constant) the same when I mount on wheels and sync when I put on bike

Oh, you must like to actually like the bike to leave straight..... Hints and clues right there folks.
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Im in the minority but I dont think it matters at all. Hit the gas even the slightest and they start spinning. I keep the air pressure the same but clocking paddles I dont worry about. Bolt em on.

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