View Full Version : This Is For All You Xc Racers..
oj250r
11-29-2002, 09:13 PM
I was wondering...If you get some 20/11/10 turf tamers for your quad,,will it be better than some of the other racing tires???how about if u grooved them????this is just a thought i had and was wondering if it would help you XC racers......
indygncc
11-29-2002, 09:48 PM
Wouldnt be to bad for dry races other than the fact that we would get a flat most likely in a lap though.
I like the Maxxis Or the XC holeshots, I think they would be better.:)
Extremeracer167
11-30-2002, 07:25 AM
not a good choice. for a few reasons......too soft, as indy said. U wouldnt even make a lap on them w/o getting a flat. #2 From my recolection, they are junk when the track is wet. And at almost EVERY GNCC there is a bad wet section, that u DONT want to be spinning if u want to make it through. and finally #3 its cheaper to get some razrs or holeshots if u buy the tamers pre cut. Or its not worth the hassle to do them yourself. Hope this helped!
Sparks425Ex
11-30-2002, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by Extremeracer167
not a good choice. for a few reasons......too soft, as indy said. U wouldnt even make a lap on them w/o getting a flat. #2 From my recolection, they are junk when the track is wet. And at almost EVERY GNCC there is a bad wet section, that u DONT want to be spinning if u want to make it through. and finally #3 its cheaper to get some razrs or holeshots if u buy the tamers pre cut. Or its not worth the hassle to do them yourself. Hope this helped!
#3 is wrong. If one Tamers is 45 bucks and then 10 bucks for grooving that is 55.
Holeshots and Razars are the same and more most the time.
JTLYK
Extremeracer167
11-30-2002, 10:13 AM
not trying to advertise, but around here in western PA and at my shop, u can get a set of 4ply razrs for $100 out the door. 6 plys go for 55 a piece.
QuadTrix6
11-30-2002, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by Extremeracer167
not a good choice. for a few reasons......too soft, as indy said. U wouldnt even make a lap on them w/o getting a flat. #2 From my recolection, they are junk when the track is wet. And at almost EVERY GNCC there is a bad wet section, that u DONT want to be spinning if u want to make it through. and finally #3 its cheaper to get some razrs or holeshots if u buy the tamers pre cut. Or its not worth the hassle to do them yourself. Hope this helped!
i can get tamers for $35 a peice, and like said above grooving is only $10 but is very easy to do yourself :)...im not saying there the best TRAIL tre though id keep tamers on the MX track...imho
Extremeracer167
11-30-2002, 10:20 AM
well i cant tell u what I get razrs for, or ide have to kill ya;)
erac4019
11-30-2002, 10:28 AM
Extremeracer167, Where in WPa can you get Razors for 100.00 a pair?
Extremeracer167
11-30-2002, 10:37 AM
Extreme Motorsports
erac4019
11-30-2002, 11:19 AM
Got a number or some way to get ahold of them? I'm tired of waiting for Rocky Mountain to get them back in stock.
OCCRA288
11-30-2002, 03:33 PM
Personally I will be Trying the new Kenda's Klaws 20/11/9 and 21/7/10
erac4019
11-30-2002, 08:28 PM
Acctually for XC I have heard that the Knarly is the better of the Kenda tires. The Klaw's are more of an MX tire.
mrusk
12-01-2002, 08:36 AM
I get razrs for 37.
matt
OCCRA288
12-01-2002, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by erac4019
Acctually for XC I have heard that the Knarly is the better of the Kenda tires. The Klaw's are more of an MX tire.
Ok thanks for the input. I was planning on the Knarly rear and the Klaw XCF for the fronts
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