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Maxxis Tires
Review of the Maxxis Razr rear tires

(written by Dave Hintemeyer)

Maxxis Razr Tire I was looking for a tire that was similar to the stock rears, BUT in a stronger ply. So, after thoroughly researching my options, I decided to purchase a set of 20x11x9 6-ply Maxxis Razrs on Douglas Black Labels.

All I can say is that these tires REALLY hook-up! Almost too much ;) Let just say that I can wheelie on command in the snow! The 6-ply tires hardly have any sidewall flexing, and seem to take anything that you can dish 'em. I've heard the Razrs wear faster than the stock tires, but what good is a lot of tread if it has a hole in it ;)

The Douglas Black labels are a LOT more durable than the stock rims and weigh just slightly more, BUT not as much as the heavy Red Labels. I like to do a lot of jumping, so I didn't want to add any more weight than I needed to.

I would definitely recommend the Douglas Black Label/Maxxis Razr 20x11x9 6-ply combo.
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