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looking for some good bite for my shee.. this is for my play bike that i take riding where there is always a drag track, but there are some dirt trails and etc.. i spend most of the day racing the bike but may hit a trail for a few.... are all of these tires too soft for using on a dirt trail?? i assume they will just not hold up to trail riding i guess.. if not i could always just bolt them on when i plan on drag'n for a while.. and which one of these is the best?? and how hard to they really hook?

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looking for some good bite for my shee.. this is for my play bike that i take riding where there is always a drag track, but there are some dirt trails and etc.. i spend most of the day racing the bike but may hit a trail for a few.... are all of these tires too soft for using on a dirt trail?? i assume they will just not hold up to trail riding i guess.. if not i could always just bolt them on when i plan on drag'n for a while.. and which one of these is the best?? and how hard to they really hook?

Of the three, the Pro Wedge II are the best. I have used them for sandy trail riding in the past, but they will wear fast on harder/rocky surfaces and the paddles may rip as well. They are a two-ply tire and may puncture easily. I would not recommend them for anything but snow and sand, racing the exception of course.

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I run them on my Rs, and they hook-up really well. I run them backwards and really like them in the sand for recreational riding where there are no step hills. :cool:

 

I have only used knobbies and paddles on my banshee, so I cannot tell you if they work as well on it...

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