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Thread: Begging and Pleading - Paddle Tires and Rims

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    Begging and Pleading - Paddle Tires and Rims

    Dear, dear fellow EXriders members,

    Does anyone know of a tire retailer that has paddle wheel combo's that are....and get this...IN STOCK???

    I've called several places already including Rocky Mountain, ATV Direct (this guy had no clue) and motosport.

    NO ONE HAS ANY RIMS.

    So please, please...I beg you. Find me someone (with free shipping?) who has these and you will have my undying love and admiration.

    I'm looking for straight paddles (but would take any kind), a 10" rim 4+3 offset with a 144 bolt pattern.

    Thanks,

    Scuzz

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    have you checked out ITP recently?

    New Products
    HOT NEW ITP WHEELS & KITS FOR HONDA'S HOT NEW 700XX

    ITP has wasted no time in putting together some important upgrades for Honda's new TRX700XX. ITP now has two aluminum wheel options as well as several attractive and convenient tire/wheel kits available for immediate ordering and installation.

    Take your choice between ITP's proven T-9 Pro Series .190 or C-Series Type 6 wheels. The T-9 Pro Series spun aluminum wheel is available for the 700XX in 10x5 front and 10x7 rear sizing, , while the one-piece C-Series Type 6 has been specially fitted to the 700XX in 12x7 sizing front and rear.

    Providing the best of both worlds, these wheels are being offered pre-mounted with select ITP tires. Get the T-9 Pro Series with the Holeshot XCT, a high-performance knobby with a taller profile and extra heavy-duty sidewall construction, making it perfect for rocky desert or forest trails.

    Or - just in time for sand dune season - both the T-9 Pro Series and C-Series Type 6 wheels are available with ITP Sand Star tires. A longtime favorite with duners everywhere, Sand Stars deliver a perfect blend of flotation, handling, traction, ride and durability.

    No matter what choice you make, you'll enjoy a new level of performance and satisfaction from your new Honda TRX700XX.

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    oh in stock....gotcha
    how bout these guys
    http://www.powersportequipment.com/p...item=999373372
    '05 Polaris Predator 500 - HPD 558, hotcams, 40mm FCR, Rath Intake, Elka Elites, JD Adjustable uppers, et¢ et¢ et¢...$$$
    '03 Honda 400ex - uni filter and white brothers slip-on, timing key, ccp stabilizer...etc my backup buddy bike)

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    Thanks, I ordered some and will wait till they come off of back order at Rocky Mountain ATV in January.

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    get used to it scuzz.....when i first got my outlaw i waited for months on end for someone to get rear wheels in stock. it will get better tho, the aftermarket i mean, for your 700xx. with the irs tho, i found putting paddles on mine gives you gobs more traction, sometimes to much, but thats never a bad thing i guess.
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    Thanks, and I have.

    I ordered mine from Rocky Mountain ATV...they're ITP rims and they're 1" smaller than stock...but at least they're the right bolt pattern and offset. I "adapted" some raptor wheels by drilling them and spacing them out from the hubs with washers. Ugh.

    Mine should come in sometime in January. (They're on backorder) I can't wait!

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