realtors on my blaster kick a#s
realtors on my blaster kick a#s
1973 atc90k1
cobra exhaust,1978 thumb throttle ,& pegs
'80 honda 110
'84 yamaha 200 x2
'85 yamaha 225 dx 4sale
'85 tecate 3 basketcase
'85 honda 200x
'02 blaster race quad getting full rebuild
'88 suzuki quadzilla sold miss it
'00 honda XR650R supermoto
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Id go with 2 psi in them knobbies, thats gona be almost the best for a 110 in snow, whooly boogers are too hevy for a 110 to spin and they get cloged up easy, id look at maxxis 4 snow's for it, theere a light ballone tire made for snow!
1985 Tri-Z-
Originally Posted by mywifeknowseverything
bear claws werk pretty good too
'85 ATC 250R
FMF Fatty & Power Core
Boyesen Rad Valve
38 PWK A/S
K&N w/PF (next purchase)
LSR +4 Axcaliber axle
LSR Duel row bearing carrier
DuraBlue Anti-fade (to be installed)
13/36 sprockets
'85 ATC 250R
Parts trike (maybe future build?)
I have a set of Bandits on my 200X. Hooks up nice. Wide lug patterns keeps the snow flying off the tires.
3 CR500R's and counting. Do I really need 4???
Do I really need 9 Tigers?
Laegers ATC500R
DO NOT send any thing to whats his face (dirt-face/crasher) here on the board. What a scum bag. He screwed (stole) money from me and screwed me on my ME360 and Hondaline 300R engine rebuilds.
i ran 1- 22 11x8 carlisle knobbie on one side and 1- 22 11x8 cheng shin knobbie on the other side (bought it that way)on the 250sx last year with no probs. and they were wore down a good bit. so i just put a new set of carlisle knobbies on the rear this year. bought them at walmart for 30 bucks a peice.
btw my buddy has a set of carlisle strykers on the rear of his 200s and they sucked bad he was always geting stuck. they are some hard tires. with 1 psi in them they were still very hard.
85 atc250sx
86 lt230s
nice golf carts. nah im just kiddin i got 4x4s also. but just dont measure up to the 3 wheelers.
There are lots of great snow tires out there, but on a 110, youre going to find your best results are with the stock style knobbies at 2 or 3 psi. Cheng Shin knobbies work great, and are a very soft tire, and are inexpensive. Im not a fan of Carlisle tries, and find even their balloon type knobbies are rock hard compared to other brands and would personally not consider them for his purpose.