anyone try those new kenda gecko paddle tires? if so, do they slow you down any more than a regular paddle does and do they throw alot of sand and hook up well
anyone try those new kenda gecko paddle tires? if so, do they slow you down any more than a regular paddle does and do they throw alot of sand and hook up well
Leaks, Leaks, Leaks! Why does it always have to leak!http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=11559
i have a set of them. I got them in the winter and they work really good in the snow. Dont have much sand around here, theres a few sand pits around with a few hills the worked good really good traction. got them on a 350x
86 350x
85 250sx
84 200m
79 110
We sell alot of them. I would say out of all the molded paddles, they are the best. They are about half the price of one of those crummy sand skates. They work good for duning, fair on the hill, and you can ride right behind your buddy and not get sprayed. We will be getting in the new ITPs next week, so we will see if that #1 ruling stands.
Mike
Of course it's a race bike! Geez, didn't you notice the racing stripe?
They hook up real well and are pretty good in dirt too. They will not slide out as easy as normal paddles.
Lots O Trikes!!!!!
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Well the gecko be to much for my 175 tri or 110 atc?
Is the GBC sand shark a good paddle tire?
Inlandatv, pm or email on the prices that you can get v-blade paddle. Cheaper the better. 20x11x8. Thansks
1979 Honda 110 ATC, CEET gas tank cover, 25X11X9 rear tires
1984 Honda 110 ATC, orignal blue plastics,
1982 Yamaha 175 TRI-MOTO, 26MM Mikuni
Honda US90 ATC, Collecting Dust
2004 TRX450R