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finsteratv
11-18-2010, 10:06 PM
im in the process of choosing paddles. I ride hills but no drag racing or anything like that. i usually end up finding myself riding sand trails. im looking for paddles because my knobbies just arent doing it for me anymore. sonof_perdition reccomended sand stars
has anyone ever tried dunestar or any other paddles? thanks in advance guys:D
bkelley
11-18-2010, 10:08 PM
Skat~Traks are the only way to go, in my opinion.
425runer
11-18-2010, 10:21 PM
Check in with the guys at sandlakeduners.com, i presume that is where you do most of your dune riding, they should be able to give you plenty of information about which paddle works best on your quad for the Oregon Dunes
Rkangel7
11-19-2010, 12:13 AM
I have sandstars and they work well in many situations. They are a good all around tire. I have no problems getting around the sand trails at Sand Lake and Florence.
A lot of people also swear by Skat-Trak. Many say that they float better than molded tires. They also have a lot of options so it may take a little more time and input from those who run Skat-traks to narrow in on the correct one for the 400ex.
I think the ITP dune stars are designed more for side by sides.
If you want to laugh-go ahead, but:
I considered paddles for awhile and realized that I would have to buy 2 sets of tires and wheels b/c some areas I ride are sand trails/dunes (its actually a sand pit pretty much) and some areas I like to ride are harder packed dirt and rocks. I came to the conclusion i wasnt forking out the cash for 2 sets till I absolutely have to.
So I bought some kenda klaw XCR tires. They are reversible by swapping them from side to side. One way the tread is good for very loose stuff-sandy conditions. Infact they hookup damn near as well as paddles imho. Other way the tread works for more harder stuff.
Your call if you really want paddles, all I know is I have no problems keeping up with my buddys 450R with paddles in the sand pits/dunes we ride.
smelly$cat
11-19-2010, 11:07 AM
Skat~Traks x2
If you can swing the price.
I've spent a lot of time at Sand Lakes and some time in Florence.
I have a built 440ex. I run 6 paddle "extreme" blade Skat~Traks. No regrets.
-TheDude-
11-19-2010, 11:17 AM
i run dune stars when i go to the dunes and i like them, they are a good overall riding tire
bkelley
11-19-2010, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by CJM
If you want to laugh-go ahead, but:
I considered paddles for awhile and realized that I would have to buy 2 sets of tires and wheels b/c some areas I ride are sand trails/dunes (its actually a sand pit pretty much) and some areas I like to ride are harder packed dirt and rocks. I came to the conclusion i wasnt forking out the cash for 2 sets till I absolutely have to.
So I bought some kenda klaw XCR tires. They are reversible by swapping them from side to side. One way the tread is good for very loose stuff-sandy conditions. Infact they hookup damn near as well as paddles imho. Other way the tread works for more harder stuff.
Your call if you really want paddles, all I know is I have no problems keeping up with my buddys 450R with paddles in the sand pits/dunes we ride. The Klaws may hook up decent but if you were to slap a set of Skats on while in the sand you would be amazed. But, for your situation, the Klaws are good enough. I would only recommend Skats for the serious dune rider.
Originally posted by bkelley
The Klaws may hook up decent but if you were to slap a set of Skats on while in the sand you would be amazed. But, for your situation, the Klaws are good enough. I would only recommend Skats for the serious dune rider.
Your probably right, I just ride to much varied terrain right now. That and Im low on funds.
Wheelie
11-19-2010, 04:28 PM
Haulers are the only way to fly. I run 20x10x10 8 paddle extremes and love em. Killer hook up and they wear very well.
smelly$cat
11-19-2010, 04:31 PM
Wheelie, I want to see a pic of your machine. !
Wheelie
11-19-2010, 06:01 PM
Here's the most recent pic I have. The only difference today is the rear tires and a bit more wear and tear.
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s213/Theyak777/DSCF0114.jpg
smelly$cat
11-19-2010, 06:33 PM
pretty sick man. I can just feel the pull of that bike looking at it. You know what would look and function good next is a over-sized oil tank. Maybe put that on your Christmas list :)
smelly$cat
11-19-2010, 06:35 PM
Those yoshi pipes sound crispy too :)
Wheelie
11-19-2010, 07:14 PM
I lowered the ride height recently as well, about a 1/2" in the front and 3/4" in the rear. Rides sooo much smoother.
I've been toying with the idea of an oversize tank, I can't bring myself to justify the cost at this time. If the stocker breaks, it will give me an excuse to buy one.
The Yoshi system was money well spent, couldn't be happier. Puts the WB system I had before to shame.
smelly$cat
11-19-2010, 07:17 PM
lowered it eh? How'd you'd you do that?
I think the tank looks good and also makes sense to keep that 440 cooler. I know you have a fan as well. So, maybe it's just over kill.
Really, I just wanted to see a pic of your quad.
I'd love to see a after pic now that it's lowered a bit.
OP, sorry for the thread jack!
atv fan 28
11-19-2010, 07:37 PM
Originally posted by bkelley
Skat~Traks are the only way to go, in my opinion.
I agree with you bkelley. I run Skat-Traks on my 250R and 450R.
finsteratv
11-20-2010, 12:49 AM
i think im probablly gonna go with sand stars just because of budget. if i find a good set of skats for a good price ill consider a pair of them to
togup
11-20-2010, 07:20 AM
although in the past I have had negative things to say about the price gougers at skat you really should compare the weights of equal size tires,skats being lighter, then consider the taxation of horsepower in the sand is huge, so if your looking for a edge go with the lighter tire if you got the money. By the way I only have a cheap set of dune stars but im happy with them
finsteratv
11-20-2010, 10:45 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by togup
although in the past I have had negative things to say about the price gougers at skat you really should compare the weights of equal size tires,skats being lighter, then consider the taxation of horsepower in the sand is huge, so if your looking for a edge go with the lighter tire if you got the money. By the way I only have a cheap set of dune stars but im happy with them [/QUOTE
yeah ive thought about how the skats would probably be a good amount better. but im not a hard core sand rider im more of a trail guy but i ride whatever there is to ride. does skat make a v paddle tire all ive seen are haulers and im not sure how well those would do on sand trails and sliding
atv fan 28
11-20-2010, 10:51 AM
Here ya go.
http://www.google.com/#q=skat+trak+edge+paddle&hl=en&prmd=ivs&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&ei=QwroTNKbBoaglAfm4onACw&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CDcQrQQwAw&fp=4019bc63ef973135
-TheDude-
11-20-2010, 12:05 PM
heres mine with the sand sharks on rear and sand stars on front
http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss125/gconaway/bike/bikedune2.jpg
http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss125/gconaway/bike/bikedune.jpg
http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss125/gconaway/bike/DSCF8058.jpg
4reeds
11-20-2010, 12:28 PM
I was happy with dunestars untill I borrowed a set of skats. Once you use them you will understand why they are so much better. Easy to slide once you get use to them.Spend the extra money. You will be glad you did.Go to fullertonsandsports.com
Pabst_Powered
11-20-2010, 01:12 PM
I have the Skat~Trak Edges 20x10x10 8 paddle tire and really like them for all conditions. I've had GBC dune runners straight 8 paddles 22x11x9's before and didnt like them in the least, also Sand Shark "V" paddle 20x11x9 which were alright just didnt last long. Get on CL you usually find some used ones w/rims for around $100, if ya dont like them just resell and try some more, I just picked up a pair of Skat~Trak Haulers 20x11x9 8 paddle on stock rims for $50, cant wait to try em out this spring, but get on CL and search paddles before you buy new
tayyo789
11-21-2010, 07:40 PM
Skat Traks are the only option for dune riding. They literally have tires for any type of loose conditions. Even their v shaped tires hook up way better than sand stars, and are pounds lighter. If you can afford them, of course. For dune riders, they are more than worth the money.
smokejr
11-22-2010, 09:18 AM
Some straight cut paddles can be a little bouncy, but are great hill climbers, I prefer
v-cut tires, like sand-skates.
ridgeracer
11-22-2010, 11:16 AM
Originally posted by Pabst_Powered
I just picked up a pair of Skat~Trak Haulers 20x11x9 8 paddle on stock rims for $50, cant wait to try em out this spring,
Me too. I'm getting pretty anxious to try em out too. Should be a pretty big difference from the Sand Geckos.
finsteratv
11-23-2010, 09:15 PM
well i picked up a set of sand stars on some .190 wheels they sound to be pretty tough. i cant wait to try them out but its snowing at the dunes:(
ridgeracer
11-23-2010, 09:52 PM
It would be awesome to ride in that. Would make some pretty killer picture too.
tayyo789
11-24-2010, 03:15 AM
Sand lake I'm guessing?
Get out there in the snow if its actually sticking. Snow covered dunes are trippy to ride on.
finsteratv
11-24-2010, 09:05 AM
ill ride in any weather but being only 14 i cant drive....legally. dad doesnt wanna go freeze his @ss off to ride at sand lake i dont blame him :p
Originally posted by tayyo789
Sand lake I'm guessing?
Get out there in the snow if its actually sticking. Snow covered dunes are trippy to ride on.
yeah sand lake were going on a family trip to horse falls in december starting the 18th
ridgeracer
11-24-2010, 11:47 AM
Dang if I lived closer I'd say I'll pick you up on my way to the dunes :blah:
I hear that Oregon has got some pretty awesome dunes.
tayyo789
11-25-2010, 03:48 AM
IMO Glamis is the only place outside of Oregon I enjoy going to the dunes. I guess I'm spoiled :D
And apparently Sand lake, Winchester and Horsefalls all got snow this week, its insane
Rkangel7
11-25-2010, 09:53 AM
Apparently this was what Florence (South Jetty) looked like this week.:eek2:
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/959/img20101123083539.jpg
finsteratv
11-25-2010, 08:27 PM
hope that clears up by mid december :eek:
looks like it would be awesome to ride in though....maybe a little tricky
tayyo789
11-26-2010, 01:19 AM
Snow on the dunes robs even more power, and you can't turn for crap.
Sure looks cool though. Awesome roost shots
finsteratv
11-26-2010, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by tayyo789
Snow on the dunes robs even more power, and you can't turn for crap.
Sure looks cool though. Awesome roost shots
hah id imagine
a few inches probably wouldnt be bad but if you got more.....
rubbersdown
11-27-2010, 09:13 AM
Even glamis gets cold as hell. I went on mlk day (jan 17th or somthn like that) a few years back and we got there at night and just went to sleep in the back of our suv. Woke up the next morning and we couldnt get out because the doors were frozen shut. luckily one of our guys who was sleeping in his own truck was able to get out and he de-iced ours for us so we could get out and ride lol.
98300exduner
11-28-2010, 08:59 PM
sandstars are the best for a all around dune riding. if your going straight like drags or just climbing hills go with haulers but if your going with an all around dune riding trails and hills go with the sand stars. this is what i run on my 400ex and i love them.
finsteratv
11-28-2010, 09:05 PM
thats what i bought last week on a set on .190 aluminum rims. i cant wait to see how they hook up
atv fan 28
11-28-2010, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by 98300exduner
sandstars are the best for a all around dune riding. if your going straight like drags or just climbing hills go with haulers but if your going with an all around dune riding trails and hills go with the sand stars. this is what i run on my 400ex and i love them.
Sandstars weigh a ton!! Skat Trak Edge is the way to go if you want a V paddle.
mitchamus
12-06-2010, 12:06 PM
Whatever you get make sure you go with a 8" rim for the rear.
finsteratv
12-06-2010, 01:06 PM
wish i woulda known that
i got 10's
im not a hardcore sand rider. mostly trails so they should work
10s can just be to hard to turn I prefer 9's. 20x11x9 works well.
bkelley
12-06-2010, 02:22 PM
21x12x8 here. Makes for a nice footprint and since the Skats mounted on DWT Blue Labels only weight in at 13lbs a piece, the ol' EX turns them with ease.
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