Nice video! I still am having difficulty deciding on a tire for my application both for my lack of knowledge and years and years of time away from quads. I recently bought a friends mint 07 400ex and it needs new rubber is about it. I ride 98% of the time in northern MI sand, dirt, rocks and Indiana corn fields. The corn stalks make me think 6ply is the way to go, but I have no idea. Kenda claw xc looks nice, itp Holeshots look nice. Just need some direction on a high quality tire that will perform best for my application.
Huge difference. Smaller tire means more torque and less rotational mass. Bigger tires mean smoother ride, more ground clearance and usually more traction but youre gonna lose some power
The audio is much better than previous vids.
Nice video! I still am having difficulty deciding on a tire for my application both for my lack of knowledge and years and years of time away from quads.
I recently bought a friends mint 07 400ex and it needs new rubber is about it. I ride 98% of the time in northern MI sand, dirt, rocks and Indiana corn fields. The corn stalks make me think 6ply is the way to go, but I have no idea. Kenda claw xc looks nice, itp Holeshots look nice. Just need some direction on a high quality tire that will perform best for my application.
Obor advent tires are absolutely awesome I have them on my Raptor and 450 and love them also the sunf A027 tires r pretty good
What tires should I use in Florida trails. Sandy
My question is do the Ground Buster 3s slide good and predictible
Yes please do a wheel video
Does tier size really matter like 18 inc vs 20 inc
Yeah, in a lot of cases smaller ones are better
Huge difference. Smaller tire means more torque and less rotational mass. Bigger tires mean smoother ride, more ground clearance and usually more traction but youre gonna lose some power
Yes... especially racing xc and mx. You wouldn't run a hare scramble with 18 in rears and most won't run a 20 in for mx.
Any updates on the "S" Sean?
What size are them obor rear?
Yes please explain the offsets!
Easy to figure out with a quick google search
What about cst?