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ITP HDs, I-razers, or ITP XCR's

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Posted by: TarheelRedRider

Im planning on buying a new set of tires for the rear of my 396ex and wanted to get some veiws on these three tires. Im looking for the best preforming tire for trails, hill climbing, and lite mud. Im trying to choose between the ITP HDs, Maxxis I-Razers, and the ITP XCR's. I have a set of razers ones now and not to happy with them. They just dont seem to hook up as well as the shreeders I use to have. What would you guys buy for these condictions.



Posted by: Ruby Soho

I like IRazr's



Posted by: Sjorge300EX

get the XCR's so you can tell ME how they are....lol. the other tires will be heavier than the XCR's so remember that. Look at the Kenda Klaws too. Thats what Im getting for my 300ex.



Posted by: TarheelRedRider

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Posted by: greenblood01

I vote Klaws. I've had mine almost 2 years and they are holding up great. They still bite HARD too. I use them for everything but barrel racing.

Jeremy



Posted by: TarheelRedRider

Thanks bud, only thing I dont like the looks of the klaws. The shape of them seem to be more egg shape and seem like they would be easier for a flip over when your slidding or ripping a power slide.



Posted by: greenblood01

I like the looks of them, that thats me. The are pretty flat profiled, so they slide good. I like cutting doughnuts on my dirt road with them on. Out of your other choices, I would go I razrs, the XCR's seem to 'ballooned' lol.

Jeremy



Posted by: TarheelRedRider

Yeah thats the way Im leaning. I like the price on the klaws though. Much cheaper priced then the other three. I might have to do some more research on the klaws. Thanks for the advice.



Posted by: TarheelRedRider

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