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    Some pics of the tires on the machines, will let you guys know how they do

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    Quote Originally Posted by KASEY View Post
    knobbies work great... if you are a sandaholic like me and ride the dunes all the time,, and you want paddles I would try 6 paddle gliders on a 350x,,, and 250sx.. well I think no paddles aired down knobbies will be fine,,,
    Listen to Kasey here! The Oregon dunes(my backyard!) has sand that is very soft and you will bury your self if over paddled and under powered. I'm not saying the 350x is a dog or anything but i run 8 paddle extreme haulers on my built R. Perfect paddle for a R buy way too much for an X IMO. Florence sand is SOFT!
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    They look great. I should pony up the $$ for a new set.

    Now I'm really curious to see how they work.

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    Got back from Florence OR sand dunes it was awesome and had a blast. The 350x with the skat trak Hauler 20x10x8 8 paddle did very well, with the soft sand had no problems stopping and then taking off without digging in, others i rode with were having this problem I think the straight paddle helped with this. When tying to go up the dune and spin the rear tires and come down it would lift the front tire quite a bit, then you cant turn so you gota sit higher on the gas tank and whip the rear pretty good. When going higher speeds like 6th gear is when I seen the problem, seemed to bog it down I think this is what people mean by being over paddled, not that bad tho no need to go 60 mph everywhere. The 350x in 2nd gear could climb most everything sometimes 3rd for faster hills. Over all I liked those tires, brought the original 22 inch tires and didn't even bother to try them as I was happy with the haulers. The 250sx my girlfriend rode the whole time, I rode it a few times to see how it did and seemed good also. It would spin the tires when turning in the sand way better than the original tires in the dirt. It would dig in a lot easier when stopping than the 350x and you really had to gun it, I think a straight paddle would have helped with digging in. I wish i would have swapped the tires on each machine to see the difference but didn't take the time too cause I was having to much fun. Over all satisfied with the choice I made and had a blast.

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