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416HL
03-02-2005, 08:12 PM
I am wondering if someone ever try different front set-up tire for the snow?
This week I will buy new front tire for my 400 and im looking toward Razr2 or IRazr. Other idea?
Thanks!
I got a set of the regular razor's 23x6x10 6 ply. They have good floatation, but push too much (understeer) in the corners on snowmobile trails.
htwin
03-07-2005, 10:47 AM
Thanks,
I should get my Razr 2 this Friday, and I am planing to go riding this weekend. I will give my feedback on these tire in the following week.
buildinitnow
03-07-2005, 09:27 PM
The razr2's work totally awesome. I love mine, can steer absolutely great. I go trail riding in the winter and it makes my quad handle better than a sled.
drifterx
03-08-2005, 05:24 PM
My razr's did good in snow. It cornered dang good too, so i'd go for em!
HiperEX
03-08-2005, 08:09 PM
Originally posted by oste
I got a set of the regular razor's 23x6x10 6 ply. They have good floatation, but push too much (understeer) in the corners on snowmobile trails.
what are you doing on snowmobile trails with yer quad? i bet you had ppl in the club that set the trials up pretty angry, stay off the trails with yer quads sleds only get 2-3 months when u get almost all the time you want on yer quad, i ride both sled and quad , i would hate to run into some big ruts made by quads so people loose the right to run teh trails through there land because atvs , not sayin yer a bad person or trying to insult you but let the sleds have there play time
In snow ANY tire will push. If you really want an all out tire setup for the snow get a 23" dual ribbed front tire and 4 snows on the back. Razor II's are one of or the best steering front tire. I personally think that for sand and snow the Klaws are better. It'a toss up in XC racing conditions. As for the rears, I think the klaws hook up better than the R II's.
300ex13
03-09-2005, 12:35 PM
razr II's is what i'd get
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