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A good aggressive 20" tire?


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haha yea man those are 20x11x9 razr 2's u got on back there, they are good tough tires, but like you said, arnt that great on hard pack, the compound is too hard and spins alot on the hard shit,

the best 20" tire ive used for trail, that had the best hookup id have to say is the 20x10x9 holeshot GNCC, much softer compound, split knob of course, and wider spacing, they hook up so fuckin good, but wore out pretty fast, those coal hills put a hurtin on them my first trip up there with em i almost cried at the end of the day

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i have the holeshot xcr's on my kawi... their about 3 years old now and kind of rounded from ridin on the streets so much.. i really like them..

 

but ive never had them on my shee... on the trails they kicked ass... but sandy stuff and grass fields they didnt work as great.. but they are worn pretty good now.

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I just made my decision...

 

I am getting 22/12/8 Mud Machine A/T's for my beadlocks. All the reviews are saying they are better than the swampers, and they are lighter!!!

 

I am sold... hands down getting these

 

i had a set of those on my warrior. they were very nice tires.

very agressive tread design and they felt very similar, weight

wise to the razr 2's that i had. those are a heavy tire as well.

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dude the woman freaked hahaha. thanks i`m now a fucking asshole hahahaha

 

LOL! I figured someone would appreciate that. :biggrin:

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