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    Do woolie boogers still exist?

    Title says it all, I know they exist, but are they still being produced? Can I get REAL ones, not knockoffs, brand new?

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    I think there still avail at wallmart, carlise still makes them I think

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    i dont think they make them anymore
    http://www.carlisletire.com/products...olf/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by lndy650 View Post
    i dont think they make them anymore
    http://www.carlisletire.com/products...olf/index.html
    So who made them originally? Carlisle? Mine just say Woolie Booger on the side, no manufacturer.

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    I think these are the closest thing your gonna get to Wooly Boogers. http://denniskirk.com/jsp/tpl/tire/a...d=10802&mmyId=

    Have them on my 200 and I love em.
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    ???

    I wanted a pair of wooly boogers for my 200x. I couldnt find them. They are (or were) made by Gateway tires. Instead I got these: http://www.rockymountainatv.com/prod...#vehicleSelect

    I think they are the next best thing and they arent too expensive either. They hook up very nicely in loose conditions and they do great in mud and snow. Highly recomended. Hope I helped.
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    Look for Nankang Fourmula W.B. Closest thing to the original wooly booger still out there, and available in 2ply and 4ply. Soft tire wears descent, good traction.

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    Man, I hope they didn't quit making them, when I was little I thought they were the most bad arse tire around.
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    i have them on my 86350x at the moment, and my dad had them on his 85350 in 88 when i was about 11. Thought the were awsome then and still do. Hav'nt seen them for sale in awile. They make a few that are close though.

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    I highly recommend Carslisle Strykers if you are looking for an affordable way to lose half of your power and add 25lbs to your machine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cr480r View Post
    I highly recommend Carslisle Strykers if you are looking for an affordable way to lose half of your power and add 25lbs to your machine...
    Now now, if I cared about power I wouldn't have a big red , they're good tires, and they chug my fat-ass around just fine .

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    i have a set of nankang tires with 98% tread the 22x12x8 on 200x rims for sale shoot me an offer and let me knwo what you think.
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    kenda dirt dogs are the same tire too. I ran them on my old 350x and liked them fine

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    i had a stryker on the front of my 185s and it gripped like aficken slick.Duro makes a very close replica.

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    Duro, GBC, Nankang all make a exact match tread wise.

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