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  1. #16
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    If they make a Kenda Front Max in your preferred size that's what I'd go with. Excellent grip for turning in dirt and grass.

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    Thank You. Ill check it out

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    TwiZ is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Ive always liked the carlisle knobby on these ole bonecrushers..and they seem to resist gettin flats better than a stock style tire

    1984 Honda 200X
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  4. #19
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    I can not find the Kenda max in a 25x12x9. I like it but no luck.. Any more suggestions?
    Last edited by dwil4; 11-17-2015 at 02:17 AM.

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    carlisle stryker 25x12-9 is the way to go

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    ATCT is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Quote Originally Posted by wamulass View Post
    carlisle stryker 25x12-9 is the way to go
    I could see using those on the rear, but for a front? Why not get the same front tire that you bought for the rear? A 200M had the same tires for all 3 from the factory. And those do look good. I might consider getting some for my '84 250R, seeing as I can't get the Ohtsus anymore (damn).

    And in response to your initial question regarding the size, take a look at the 200S. They came with 22x11-8 tires. The M had the bigger tires because I think it was supposed to be a less expensive version of a Big Red (i.e. you could add a back rack, as you have, for hauling, etc.)
    1984 Honda ATC250R

  7. #22
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    I prefer not to go the 2-ply route as they puncture easily. Had half a dozen plugs in my kenda front max before it was beyond repair. Stryker tires run large, are very tough and wear like steel.

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