A Agro2424 Member Aug 17, 2008 92 0 32 Knoxville, TN Aug 24, 2008 #1 i've had my eye on the maxxis m9209 all-trak rear tires. it seems like a good trail tire to me. anyone out there know anything about them?
i've had my eye on the maxxis m9209 all-trak rear tires. it seems like a good trail tire to me. anyone out there know anything about them?
ruthless_one3k Member Aug 25, 2007 1,593 15 74 New Mexico (cleaner than regular Mexico) Aug 24, 2008 #2 what kind of trail ridding do you do, If its anything but Mud go for holeshots. and dont go to big, big tires will bog down a blaster like you wouldnt belive I run 22's and they are way to big getting some 19"-20" holeshots
what kind of trail ridding do you do, If its anything but Mud go for holeshots. and dont go to big, big tires will bog down a blaster like you wouldnt belive I run 22's and they are way to big getting some 19"-20" holeshots
FLOTEK ..in the front Mar 17, 2008 974 19 0 Aug 24, 2008 #3 stock ohtsu 400ex radials will grab and outperfrom about any tire there is Maxxis alltracs are super heavy and hard
stock ohtsu 400ex radials will grab and outperfrom about any tire there is Maxxis alltracs are super heavy and hard
A Agro2424 Member Aug 17, 2008 92 0 32 Knoxville, TN Aug 25, 2008 #4 well i do run through a little mud every now and then. thats why i was staying away from holeshots and razrs.
well i do run through a little mud every now and then. thats why i was staying away from holeshots and razrs.
tjguthrie16 New Member Mar 24, 2008 522 4 0 Angola, IN Sep 10, 2008 #5 get a pair of dirt devils, they move the mud through them really well
S specialized7 Can't Stop, Won't Stop! May 2, 2008 3,791 30 84 Saskatoon Canada Sep 11, 2008 #6 Get a full set of bearclaws , or itp mudlights. looks mean and very functional