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| kenda knarley are gonna be my next tire.. and i think i'm running a pretty close setup to you............ exceot youirs has that sweet invisiport i;m doign for ya.. |
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| I think these right here would work very nice for ya. you can reverse em both ways for either mud/dirt or sand/snow. you can get em in a 22x11x9. they are calld maxxis sur tracs
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| yea i have looked at those and my prob is that im very indeciseive...and to make myself happy will prob have to by pair of each brand....lol.... BTW yea that invisaport sure does take a long time to get done...hahaah...j/p...well its all worth how cutting edge it is in the porting world |
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| Maxxis shur traks work well in loose terrain ,they hook good but theyre pretty heavy and if yo u road ride they will be history soon ..seen that happen on my buddies banshees and yfz's. my choice would be stock raptor yfz or 400ex tires ,20 inch offer good lowend/accleration power manners and stil l decent clearance
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| I personally will run ITP Holshor HD's till the day I die. They have a perfect amount of traction for a banshee in my opinion. I have never had a moments trouble in the mud. They hook or dig, but you have complete control and can spin whenever you want to. Doesn't matter how much power you have if you can't put to the ground! |
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| I obviously can't type. It is ITP Holeshot. lol Also I believe that they only come in 20's for the rear tire. Ground clearance on a banshee isn't very good with 20's on so I would suggest a swing arm skid plate if you will be around any rocky areas. |
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| My opinion. Kenda dominators: light weight & good traction in the woods Itp mud lites: light for mud tires & you won't be avoiding any muddy trails in front of your buds. Duro buffalo: light for a mud tire & on the cheep.
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| I'll run holeshots til the day I die as well. They're incredibly versatile and provide the best all around traction I've ever ridden. You can see 'em in action from last weekend here: Trail Riding Video
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