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plcrides
12-29-2010, 09:31 PM
hey yall,ive been looking thru dozens of pix of trikes and i found a tire that is on the rear of alot of 250r trikes and i think they look awesome but the specs on them say that they are only good for 50 mph and they call them golf cart and go cart tires whats up with that? they look really good on a 250r but they cost an arm and a leg.does anybody have a set?
heres the link.
http://www.jedstirestore.com/servlet/Detail?no=1103
i really like them but for that price i could get wholeshots.what do yall think about them.
lance
Jason125m
12-29-2010, 09:33 PM
Get trailpros.. lol. Just kidding, id say go with the holeshots.
Yamaha_Rules69
12-29-2010, 09:39 PM
Thats the max load with a weight of 290 pounds, maxed out with 7 psi of air pressure, recommend to speed is 50mph. You can deffinatly go faster than 50 with these tires, thats just the max it can handle per tire. I run a set of these in 18's on my tecate. The are great for flat track or flat land riding, but I wouldnt recommend them for trail riding, as they make the machine so low. Gearing changes will also have to be made when running these, if you want any amount of top speed at all. I can spin these through every gear on my tecate, so if you looking for somthing to hook up real good an go, this is not your tire. I believe this tire is made more fo track / flat track racing, as it alows you to slide real good in the corners. I also think 90 dollars is a very high rate for those tires, and they should be available elsewhere for a fraction of that cost. I bought a set of slightly used - the same tire - for 10 dollars from a local bike shop. Probably luck, I know...
KASEY
12-29-2010, 09:44 PM
way better price on ebay too..
plcrides
12-29-2010, 11:09 PM
thanks ,yea they do look good.i like the low stance look,and im just going to be cruisin around the land and exploring ,thats definately alot of coins for a tire,ive had a couple sets of wholeshots,i got alot of leaks in them and had to plug them.this was from flying down dirt roads and hitting gravel rocks and what not.
now im just going to be messing around on the property so no rocks or anything.i guess if i could find them cheaper i would get them.im going to be riding on flat ground around the property.im definately going to get wheel spacers cause i like the look,and it will be ok since im not into big air,yikes!!
thanks for the info.its a really nice looking tire,and i was wanting something different,but not for 2 bills.
RoscoW
12-29-2010, 11:45 PM
Here's a link to the manufacturer, all sizes available here.
http://www.titantirestore.com/store/fast-trker.html
Ross..
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&navTitle=Tires+and+Wheels&webTypeId=138&webCatId=8&stockId=214443&brandId=77&prodFamilyId=26194
20x10x9 KT390's on mine. Love'em. Good in the trails as well and not too low if you're on rocky ground. They stay square when inflated and come out at just about 11" wide x roughly 19" diameter. 4 ply too!
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