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dodgeram
03-15-2005, 06:38 PM
I am looking into purchasing a set of maxis tires for my 450r. What is the difference between the razr and the razr 2s. Also is the I razr any good I like the tread pattern on them. Thanks for the info.

jeepnrocks
03-16-2005, 07:28 PM
the razr 2's are alot beefier. they seem to wear really well too


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450Rkid
03-16-2005, 07:56 PM
forget the maxxis tires get hole shots the maxxis tires wear much faster than itps

Punk'd
03-16-2005, 08:02 PM
Originally posted by dodgeram
I am looking into purchasing a set of maxis tires for my 450r. What is the difference between the razr and the razr 2s. Also is the I razr any good I like the tread pattern on them. Thanks for the info.

Im in the same boat but im not paying no 80 bucks for 1 tire:eek:

jeepnrocks
03-17-2005, 08:59 AM
the i razr's wear faster than the raz2, i have irazrs now and am switching to razr 2's. after that i may try an itp tire.. not sure though.

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ajr400ex
03-17-2005, 09:05 AM
The Razr's are lighter and work well in normal conditions. Razr 2's are good for the slop, don't corner as well as the regular Razrs but are a good all around tire. The I-razrs hook up really well and work well in the mud. They do not have as much side bite. I am running Raz 2 fronts and Razr rears. I will run the 2's or I-razrs at the muddy GNCC's. Tire choice depends on the application. for trail riding I would go with Razrs, Holeshots, or Kenda's XC tire.