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Wheel sizes

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1Wheel sizes Empty Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:55 am

Greenjello



Ok so I am wanting to get a set of paddle tires to goto Little S. I was just going to pick up a used set there seem to be several sets out there so I figure I will just pick a nicer cheap set and go with that.

Anyway my question is what wheels(bolt pattern will fit my kawasaki kfx 400? I know suzuki z400 will, I have looked around and it seems like the Hondas will too and that Yamahas are the only one on a different pattern. Does anyone have any experience with this. There are a couple good deals but they won't be as good if the wheels don't fit.

Thanks for your help

2Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:34 am

Guest


Guest

Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki will interchange with each other. Any set will do fine in the sand.

3Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:04 am

cruzltz400

cruzltz400

Im running ITP Sand Stars on the ltz400 and Skat Trak Haulers on the yfz450. I had a set of Geckos and its night and day going from the sand Geckos to the ITP Sand Stars. The sand stars hook alot better and are not as rough as the geckos. If you want to spend the money the Skat Trak Haulers are the way to go, they are awesome but costly. I bought my set on ebay, sand stars on itp wheels all 4 for 250.

4Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:52 pm

Greenjello



Thank you thats the info I need, I am hoping to get some sand stars but Little S is 400 miles away and I don't know if I will get to go back so I don't want to get to invested in it but I have seen some good deals on CL and Ebay.

5Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:08 pm

Guest


Guest

I run the Sand Stars on all 4 of my bikes and love them. They are the best bang for your buck.

6Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:05 pm

yfz750

yfz750

I prefer the straight paddles myself. A buddy runs sand stars on a z400 and it does not hook up well at all. Maybe the sand was just really dry the few times he has been down with them but I know my skat tracs always hook up. I would try and ride a few bikes with different style paddles on them and see what you think

7Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:17 pm

Guest


Guest

I dorre the skat traks do hook up but i had a hard time turning in the trails at high speeds. They just pusshed the bike straight. The sand stars seemed to let me turn alot better. You do give up some hook but get a little better turning from them.

8Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:54 pm

medic_rider

medic_rider

I have a set of sand star on itp rims for sale. $100

9Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:03 pm

Guest


Guest

What bike did you take them off of? What do they fit?

10Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:37 pm

Lamps3



Is there an intermediated tire that is both good for sand, and woods trail riding? Or are you better off having different tires for each?

Rickey

11Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:19 am

Gsgrisso

Gsgrisso

I found that a curved paddle will get you a good all around, but no days they make things like gecko with a different style of tread, supposed to be good all around but not heard alot good about them. I guess it depends on what kind of bike you ride and what your mostly going to be doing, if your going to spend most of your time on the strip than ii would go with a straight, but if more trails and once in awhile on the trails, then curved. Just my 2cents..

12Wheel sizes Empty Re: Wheel sizes Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:04 pm

LT_RON

LT_RON

I agree if you like to power slide around get the curved paddle

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