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Hi guys!

I currently have front and rear 6-ply Bandit tires and MAN are they HEAVY!! like 20lbs EACH!!

 

I was wondering, does anyone know the lightest or a couple of the lightest 6-ply rear tires in a 20X11X9 size?

 

In the descriptions of tires, they usually dont mention the weight

 

Also, are Fast Trekkers made anymore and were/are they made in 6-ply as well?

 

Thanks!

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haha thats funny, I have bandits and realtors also, look at my sign pic they are so heavy Im looking into some new tires also.

what type of riding do you do?

 

haha

well, i drive on all surfaces, dirt, rocky, mud, pavement etc. so i need a strong 6-ply, but not a tire that weighs 20lbs a piece! i have the same ones thats on your bike

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Yea I was up at the coal mines in PA and I was spinning like crazy, look into some razors 2 or holeshoots XCR's...If you search on here you will read nothing but good things about the razors, two of my buddies have the XCR's on there banshee's and the hook real well, Im goin to be different and go with the razors, they are both 6 ply, they both have some weight to them but not as heavy as ours, i think...

Posted
Hi guys!

I currently have front and rear 6-ply Bandit tires and MAN are they HEAVY!! like 20lbs EACH!!

 

I was wondering, does anyone know the lightest or a couple of the lightest 6-ply rear tires in a 20X11X9 size?

 

In the descriptions of tires, they usually dont mention the weight

 

Also, are Fast Trekkers made anymore and were/are they made in 6-ply as well?

 

Thanks!

 

From my experience with the 6 ply fast trekkers they are kinda heavy also.

The 18X11X10's that I had weighed a hair over 18lbs a piece.

I got them from nebraskatire.com. Not sure what they have left in stock tho.

What about the new gncc holeshots?

:beer:

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Heavy tires is a killer, I run maxxis, razr 4 ply, never had i puncture on trails and XC with my set this year. Some holeshots are light and dunlop make pretty light tires, but they are 2 ply (some are 4)

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you're not going to find a light 6 ply tire, only difference in weight is going to be the weight of the lugs.

 

I bought some mudsharks and they are probably the best all around tire I've run so far. I've run holeshots and they hook at first, but as soon as you wear the edge off them, they just want to spin (unless you shorten your swingarm)

 

The mudsharks hook much harder, they are a pretty soft rubber so they wear a little quicker, but you'll get good traction until they are beat. First time I had them out up in hazleton, I got a little hole in the sidewall, and was like great.....they are gonna get holes left and right. I've beat the crap out of them against rocks since then, and they are now beat, and they've survived. I think they are 4 ply, and they are decently light. Much lighter than my realtors. I'll definitely be getting another set.

 

they are very controlled in their sliding as well, and seem to have traction no matter which way your back end is sliding. The tread design makes a lot of sense on them.

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Yea I was up at the coal mines in PA and I was spinning like crazy, look into some razors 2 or holeshoots XCR's...If you search on here you will read nothing but good things about the razors, two of my buddies have the XCR's on there banshee's and the hook real well, Im goin to be different and go with the razors, they are both 6 ply, they both have some weight to them but not as heavy as ours, i think...

 

razors are no good for this coal area. i think i gave my set away. i`m not sure where they are but in my opinion they suck unless your on the street.

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I don't think you will really find a light set of 6 Ply 20's. If you would like a lighter tire, 4 ply would probably do you plenty. I have 2 ply fronts and I'm surprised at what they have gone through. And if I know im going to be doing some rough terrain I'll throw on my rear 22" 6 Ply Dirt Devils with steel rims...little heavier.

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