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05 Shee, ported, bored, cool head with 22cc, I mostly ride trails/hill climbs, but the downside is I STILL HAVE STOCK TIRES ON. I break loose in about every grear. My question is what is the best tired for the money, and what is the best size for stock shee rims??? Any input would be great

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05 Shee, ported, bored, cool head with 22cc, I mostly ride trails/hill climbs, but the downside is I STILL HAVE STOCK TIRES ON. I break loose in about every grear. My question is what is the best tired for the money, and what is the best size for stock shee rims??? Any input would be great

 

 

i ride in puerto rico were the trails are brutal!!! we start at sea leavel and end up at 4000 feets and take many road .... mud .... rock.....and i use teh maxxis all-track tire size 22.... on stock rims

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i have used the 20x10x8 turf tamers for years. they seem wot work well for me in everything, but the lugs dont clean out so well in mud. but i run them in the dunes, clay, grass, loose dirt. i used to play at gravel pits and woudl hillclimb there without any problems. the stock rear tires i couldnt even get to hook up on dry pavement. i threw those away the same day i brought my shee home!

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id get some 20x11x9 razr 2's

holeshots are nice and all, hook up good, but dont last worth a shit

 

This is true. Razrs seem to hold up better. The holeshots are a softer rubber.

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yep, if u can afford new tires every 10 rides, get some holeshots, they hook awesome with that soft rubber, split knobs, the gncc's have amazing traction!

but if you dont have money growin outa your ass, i suggest some razr 2's for gncc type riding, they are tough as nails and will lost a long time!

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