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forgiven
04-23-2007, 04:49 PM
I found out that the DRR rims are going to be some time and now I am faced with a million choices. Here is my situation and questions...please be patient.

My boy is about 85 pounds and likes to jump although rarely above 3-4 feet above the ground. We don't race but he may, but I am not caught up in having to have the best etc.

1. Is douglas blue labels all the way around going to be a mistake? Would they easily bend?

2. Seemingly everyone says the ITP has a better front rim...why?

3. Are the snowhogs a big deal over the stockers on the DRX 90? They seem to handle fine but are they just much heavier?

4. Where does everyone go for the best prices SHIPPED on these size rims?

Thanks in advance for any help.

forgiven
04-24-2007, 09:54 AM
Was looking at keeping the stock rear tires on and I believe a 8X8 190 rim would work on it although it looks like it would widen the rear a bit with the 3/5 offset. It says it has an 8X7 rim on it which is somewhat of an odd size too. Can anyone tell me the disadvantage of doing this? The front end is considerably wider so the rear could use an inch per side anyway.

Thanks

BradLoomis
04-24-2007, 12:06 PM
We have been running the blue labels for four years now. Yes we have bent a couple rims. But maybe only 2 or 3 out of over 20+ rims... is not what I would call bad. @ of the rims that flattened was because my oldest son is very abusive and out jumps anyone on a mini in our area, he likes jumping more than racing, and I had the shocks to soft and low air pressure in the tires and everything just bottomed out.

Front: 10 X 6: 3 in 2 out: 19 X 6 Holeshot MXR
Rear: 8 X 6: 2 in 4 out: 16" Snow Hogs
Rear: 8 X 6: 2 in 4 out: 18" Snow Hogs
Rear: 8 X 8: 4 in 4 out: 18" Duro tire modified tread cut

I like the Snowhogs because I can actually play with the tire pressure to get the tire to slip slightly so that the clutch doesn't have to take all of the abuse. The tranny doesn't get as hot and won't fade at the last of the race. It also lowers the center of gravity of the bike for better cornering and definately weighs less.

I use the big Duro tire combo to get the bike up and out of the mud on real bad race days of deep mud.

I get mine through one of our sponsors which is a motorcycle/quad dealership. But just search the usual internet sites for suggestions.

Hope this helps some.

#22blaster240
04-24-2007, 05:09 PM
www.recreationtire.com has good prices for the snow hogs $112 forthe 18's and $104 for the 16's.

forgiven
04-24-2007, 05:16 PM
Are the snow hogs that much more preferable over the kenda pathfinders that are stock?

bulldogfallon
04-24-2007, 10:07 PM
Get the Sno Hogs


www.motosport.com

Best prices and free 2 day shipping on orders over $100

forgiven
04-24-2007, 10:12 PM
They don't carry the snow hogs nor the 8X6 rims

Livin4Real
04-24-2007, 11:42 PM
recreation tires is the best place to buy the tires and rims hands down. Go through the site and put your order together then call them and ask if they can take some off shipping and usually they'll take care of you. :)

riding4fun
04-25-2007, 08:09 AM
Originally posted by forgiven
They don't carry the snow hogs nor the 8X6 rims

I bought the rears from Recreation tire last month. Snowhogs on Douglas blue labels. So I know that they do have it for the rear.

The front rims I bought from Rockymountain ATV. Douglas Red label. It was a little cheaper to buy the fronts from Rockymountain with their free shipping on orders over $100.

http://www.recreationtire.com/e-ton90--rear.html?wt=125&tt=SN

Livin4Real
04-25-2007, 09:33 AM
He was referring to motosport not carrying them, not recreation tires.

forgiven
04-25-2007, 11:43 AM
yeah...referring to motosport.com

I am pretty sure recreation tire said for 30 bucks they could get the 190's over the 125's

Rockymountain won't special order anything...same with motosport.com

Was considering getting the 8X7 190's at recreation and the 190's at rockymountain, but it sounds like the snow hogs are all that anyone will consider.

So many choices...

riding4fun
04-25-2007, 02:19 PM
My bad, just trying to help a brotha out.

forgiven
04-25-2007, 02:42 PM
I know...you have already helped me a ton.

WOLFPACK
04-26-2007, 04:57 AM
Originally posted by forgiven
They don't carry the snow hogs nor the 8X6 rims You can get the Snow Hogs tires cheaper at your local Farm & Fleet store. We just send our customers there now because they can purchase them there for a bit less than we pay for them.

forgiven
04-26-2007, 06:54 AM
Fortunately we have a Farm & Fleet in town. I will let you guys know how it goes. If that is the case I will save about 25 bucks in shipping from Recreational tire.

forgiven
04-26-2007, 10:13 AM
27 bucks delivered per tire but I have to pay about 4 bucks in tax.

Considering I have a 20 off 150 coupon and I need some other stuff from Rockymountain...should be about 30 dollars saved.

Thanks guys!

riding4fun
04-26-2007, 01:00 PM
Rockymountain has always been good to me. And they always ship fast.

forgiven
05-11-2007, 12:28 PM
They ended up being 25 bucks shipped....gotta like that.

bulldogfallon
05-11-2007, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by forgiven
They ended up being 25 bucks shipped....gotta like that.

From where and for what? Tires or tires and wheels

forgiven
05-11-2007, 01:38 PM
60 shipped for the rims and 50 shipped for the tires for 110 shipped for blue labels and snowhogs.