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  1. #16
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    83200e is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I've ran wooley boogers for over 20 years,and will continue as long as they make them.I rarely get flats,tread lasts forever,and they have always impressed me in the mud.They are HEAVY though.

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    I have some of the original gateway wooley boogers. they are stiff and heavy, but they never wear down and they pull good. but this is on a 110.
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  3. #18
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    A friend of mine had the Gateway Woolies on his ATC 185 and that thing hauled ***** on the beach.
    Quads are for GIRLS!
    Trikes are for REAL MEN!

  4. #19
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    Kenda Dirt Dog WB's have a flatter profile. Don't think I'd ever buy Duro or other WB's. To round of a profile, won't break loose sideways. Duro HF245's ? Now You're talking !!!
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    82 250R
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  5. #20
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    usually when i'm on my 250r atc or my 300ex I just bomb the mud or puddles. you don't stand a chance on a 2 wheel drive on them. All you can do is get a handful of throttle and hope to not even hit the stuff!!!
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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by 250r'en +TCB
    usually when i'm on my 250r atc or my 300ex I just bomb the mud or puddles. you don't stand a chance on a 2 wheel drive on them. All you can do is get a handful of throttle and hope to not even hit the stuff!!!
    Not unless you have a machine that weighs less than you... lol I go mudding with my 110 a lot, and just a few days ago I drag-raced a '98 King Quad (with 4 wheel drive, super low range, and diff lock!) through the mud pits. And won.
    Quads are for GIRLS!
    Trikes are for REAL MEN!

  7. #22
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    I probably don't have enough experience to add anything helpful but here goes:

    I have a set of 22/11/8 wooley boogers (Copies) AND a set of 22/11/8 Mud Lites. All tires are mounted on rims so I can swap for different riding conditions. When riding here at the house, I use the boogers as they are more forgiving to my lawn, they also get used for general trail riding, beach riding, etc.
    Now the mud lites I use for a specific purpose. When I go fishing on the Amite River, I usuall ride there on the 3wheeler and it is allways muddy. Also, during hunting season when it's raining a lot more. In any type of mud (as long I can keep my trailer hitch form dragging) I have no problems other than mud flying everywhere. Lots more confidence than with the boogers. I've noticed though that the mud lites wear fast on hard terrain which is another reason I keep the boogers on a set of rims. The mud lites also have a very harsh ride, but in the mud that don't matter.
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    1983 ATC200E Big Red
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    i guess im getting the duro's real soon, i popped a tire on the trails today, good reason to buy new tires i guess...
    1983 Honda ATC 200x-shes a beater

    Past Rides:
    1982 ATC Big Red 200e (miss it more than i thought i would)
    1985 200x rode it for about a mile

  9. #24
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    If you want wooleis, dont get the Duros. Get the Nankang Formula W.B's. They're flatter than the Duro Woolies.
    Quads are for GIRLS!
    Trikes are for REAL MEN!

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    Denniskirk rocks! free shipping ($100) Get 2 sets...
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    82 250R
    86 350X
    81 185X
    85 250SX
    87 200X


    Sitting on my can can, doing the pan-o-ram..

  11. #26
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    alrighty then, now for the moneyyy!!! its plugged until i buy a 200x and then i will start looking for tires.
    1983 Honda ATC 200x-shes a beater

    Past Rides:
    1982 ATC Big Red 200e (miss it more than i thought i would)
    1985 200x rode it for about a mile

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