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deciding on paddles

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Posted by: clutch22

I've got ESR310pv
and i want to put 14 tooth/stock rear

I'm plannin on goin with 21x12x8 skat~trak extreme grip paddles... should i go with 9 paddle? or would i be fine with 10 paddle?



Posted by: 250r4life

i would go with like a 13 or 14 paddles hauler



Posted by: 250r4life

youre going to be geared somewhat high with the bigger rear paddle tire and the bigger front sprocket...

be careful not to over-paddle your bike...



Posted by: Aceman

Didn't you buy that pv from Cory? Ask him.

I think he ran 22" 8 paddle superlights.



Posted by: clutch22

quote:
Originally posted by Aceman
Didn't you buy that pv from Cory? Ask him.

I think he ran 22" 8 paddle superlights.



Yeah... he ran 9 paddle superlights



Posted by: fireburns99

I definitely wouldn't run anything more than 9 paddle haulers. If you want to run a 14 tooth sprocket i would think you'd be better with 8 paddle. You want them to be able to spin up easily.



Posted by: Gregjy

I am running a 12 tooth with 20 inch 10 paddle haulers. But would like to try a 8 or 9 paddle instead of the 10...



Posted by: clutch22

ok... well i think i'll go with 9 paddle and just stick with my 13 tooth



Posted by: Aceman

Clutch,

I just bought some 21x12x8 8 paddle Haulers, they're a 69" rollout. I researched around quite a bit before I bought them and it seemed like 20-22" 8 paddle Haulers were the most common. 20" for duning while 22" was more for dragging, so I picked a size in the middle. Maybe this info will help ya.

I'm going to try my 13-39 trail gearing with this combo first.



Posted by: clutch22

ok... thanks



Posted by: mikesutphin

try 6 or 7 paddles, with a 14 front sprocket 9 or 10 paddles will kill your top end



Posted by: clutch22

I'll just stick with my 13 tooth



Posted by: yernkie

Whaetver paddle you get make sure that you get a light wheel. I run Quad-Roks on my Haulers and they are light...and i love em!





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