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Well I just bought my 00 Banshee and it came with 2 sets of paddle tires mounted on Douglas Rims. My Banshee has the following done, Toomey T5 Pipes, K&N Filters with Outer Wraps, and A rebuilt motor with Wiseco Pistons and re-jeted carbs. Now the paddles that came with it are:

 

GBC Sand Shark and Skat-Trak Haulers I don't need to have 2 sets and am going to sell a set to a close friend with an 02 stock Banshee.

 

What do you guys think would be the best tire to keep? they are both like new and I want to make sure that I get the set with the best traction for the power I make.

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It deppends what do you want them for.

 

The Haulers have better grip, are lighter, TOO HARD to turn and if you are riding on a dune sidewaise your rear end is going to slide down hill because the shape of your paddles

 

The other set is havier and if they bake there is no way you can repair them, it would be a lot easier to turn your bike and more friendly with dune riding. They don't have as much grip as the haulers

 

Long story short: Haulers for racing, Sand Shark for duning.

 

I use EXTREME HAULERS (Thicker haulers), u see the set up of my bike, it would be a waste of power if I had other than those.

 

 

For a stock banshee I would recomend the Sand Sharks

 

You can get more money for the Haulers than for the Sand Sharks MORE MONEY = MORE MODS

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You can get more money for the Haulers than for the Sand Sharks MORE MONEY = MORE MODS

 

The problem is...once he does the mods, then he's gonna need the haulers again...he he...

:beer: :beer:

 

Bunch of us heading to Silver lake the last weekend in October...last weekend it's open.

I agree...take 'em both, see what serves you better....

 

Be nice to see ya out there!!

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