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10 paddle haulers too much for bike, trade for 7 paddle haulers?


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like the title said, i have 10 paddle haulers 22x11x10 that i had used on my previous quad, they worked great on that but are wayy too much for my stock shee.  

i just got a trade offer for a set of 20x10x10 7 paddle haulers. i plan on keeping my bike fairly stock, just toomeys, toomey 2-1 air filter, and reeds. 

now i am curious is you guys think 7 paddles would be too little paddle?  i just ride your usual dunes, bowls and lots racing my brother and friends up sand mountain (ut)

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98_sheester thanks, but i always have had best luck with haulers, and i am probably going to stick with those, but if nothin happens ill get back to ya :)

right now i am using my brothers 22" 8 paddle straight blade (idk the brand) and lots of the times i have to stand up, lean forward and get weight off the back tires or it will bog the engine and kill it, but thats mostly if im starting out on any sory of incline. im a big guy, 6'5" 250lb  i am also new at riding this thing, so it could very well just be me.

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so the gearing is 14-43, so 3 teeth larger in the rear, the original owner gave me spare parts and there was a 40t rear sprocket, so i am assuming that one is stock, what would you try for gearing? if i were to hang on to these 10p haulers do you think that with what i want to do my shee the 10p haulers will be alright to run then?

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