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ive been using a pair of realtors on my bansh for a couple years,but im looking for alittle more bite in the snow.i rip the streets alot when it snows and some offroading thanks.

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Maxis 4-snow, ITP mudsharks (RM was selling these for $30 ea on closeout), ITP paddle masters - heavy but very tough paddles

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are those paddlemasters heavy?

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GBC makes the paddlemasters. I suppose they are heavier than a normal paddle because of the re-inforcements but they don't seem much different than my fast trekkers weight wise. When the guy behind you is getting hit by 5lb chunks of mud it doesn't matter that much they weigh anyway you'll be laughing too hard. They are a very tough paddle. As I've said before I've run them down the highway in 6th and on gravel and they still look new but without the tits. They are fairly cheap too. They are alot of fun in the snow too, you can get going about 4th gear or faster and spin it right around and head the other way. I'll have to get video as soon as I get a swingarm.

 

Here's the link to the weights.

http://www.greenball.com/atvtires/paddlemaster.htm

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maybe i will try these paddle masters,i have the realtors now they hook good out of the whole then start spinning bad mid to top side

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i just tried out my new snow tires last night and they are by far the best ive used yet. they are a set of 20x10x9 turf tamers. every other row has 2 sheet metal screws per lug and then the other row has one per lug. theres prolly 350 screws per tire and these bitches bite hard...

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i just tried out my new snow tires last night and they are by far the best ive used yet. they are a set of 20x10x9 turf tamers. every other row has 2 sheet metal screws per lug and then the other row has one per lug. theres prolly 350 screws per tire and these bitches bite hard...

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u did the sheet metal screws urself?

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