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Baddest *** Straight Paddle Rear Sand Tire

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Posted by: Yee-Haw_400EX

http://www.kingstire.com/KT-177.htm

My buddy got these on his ultra-fast YFZ450 and they are awesome. Not many people are aware of Kings Tire. The traction with these is amazing and the roost is good too. The main thing though is that they last a lot longer than most paddles (Haulers, Extremes, etc) because they are all one piece, not glued on. They aren't much heavier either.

http://www.kingstire.com/images/ATV/KT-177/KT-177.gif



Posted by: DVX440

They are ok, they were my first pair of sand tires I bought. Got em from Jims Sand Toys at Waynoka, OK. Where at in the Bill Clinton state are you from?



Posted by: Yee-Haw_400EX

Fayetteville, AR. How much did you pay for yours?



Posted by: wilkin250r

The paddles look short, and it's an 8-paddle.

How is this the "baddest *** straight paddle rear sand tire"?

I don't give a rats *** how long they last. If I'm shooting the hill, in mainly soft sand, ANY paddle will last a couple years.

I want maximum traction and minimum weight, and that's not going to come from a molded tire with short paddles, regardless of how long they last.



Posted by: DVX440

130 bucks wheels and tires.... I'm 25 miles south of Little Rock



Posted by: 1BADYFZ

no those suck lol

friend bought some for his 400ex at jims sand toys

there heavy as hell to boot, prolly why jim doesn't sell them anymore



Posted by: brokenbones

theres only one name when it comes to paddles


skat trak

who cares how long they last molded tires are to heavy



Posted by: Yee-Haw_400EX

quote:
Originally posted by brokenbones
theres only one name when it comes to paddles


skat trak

who cares how long they last molded tires are to heavy



You're a funny little screwhead.



Posted by: z400roosteR

quote:
Originally posted by wilkin250r
The paddles look short, and it's an 8-paddle.

How is this the "baddest *** straight paddle rear sand tire"?

I don't give a rats *** how long they last. If I'm shooting the hill, in mainly soft sand, ANY paddle will last a couple years.

I want maximum traction and minimum weight, and that's not going to come from a molded tire with short paddles, regardless of how long they last.


Well put, and i honestly don't see how any of you can claim the haulers just "fall apart" etc. I mean unless your being a complete dumbass and doing 30 on the pavement they will last for several years. FACT



Posted by: spdygonzalez450

yea i agree my haulers have lasted 2 seasons with a lot of riding on them, still look new i love mine



Posted by: kamikaze_rzrbak

i have those same paddles and they are a good tire for good money, there not the best sand tires but good if you want to stretch a dollar





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