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Thread: Rear Tires 350X Tusk Voltage $54.99 6 Ply

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    Rear Tires 350X Tusk Voltage $54.99 6 Ply

    What do you think about this for a rear tire on a 350X ?
    I am looking to do a power slide around a burm break loose and
    have good all around traction. I never tried these tires.
    Dont want big paddle tires or anything too wide.

    Thank Gawd its getting warmer out. Time to ride again in the north east

    http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/...23/-/-/824989/
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    just my opinion but, those look like they will have a ton of traction...I know a couple of people who run the DURO HF245'S, they are a bit more money but, they seem to work well for what you were going to do with them http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...Rear-Tire.aspx
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    Look nice to me..they'd be in my cart if I was in the market for tires for my 350x.

    I have 2 sets as it is..ITP Holeshots for general dry riding, and ITP Mud Lite for the wet.
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
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    1995 Seadoo GTX
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    Those will really hook and grab and be hard to slide. I second the Duro HF 245 they are great, slide sideways easy, but hook great in the staights.
    Rebuilding and riding trikes everyday and lovin every minute.


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    Rigaman is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Fast Trekkers are great tires. Perfect for sliding and hooking up. Best of both worlds.

    Another good rear tire is the stock dunlops that come on raptors. Some of the best tires for breaking free.

    Also.. Those tust voltage might not hook up as much as everyone thinks. There isnt much space for clear out, so they might be pretty sweet.
    Last edited by Rigaman; 05-12-2013 at 11:34 AM.

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