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Thread: What Size Rear Tires on Your Tri-z

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    What Size Rear Tires on Your Tri-z

    What size rear tires are on your Tri-z? OEM call for 22x11-8 but was wondering what size others actually use? And what ply do you use..2, 4.. 6 .etc?
    Thanks
    Just-Tri-It

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    1986 Tri-z
    1984 YTM 200ERN 1

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    Personally, i love oem Banshee rears. They're lightweight, 2 ply, and offer plenty of straight line hook. But, they also slide great. Many people go way overboard on rear tire selection imo. 250's hate rotating mass.....

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    same here, banshee tires are great, also like tri-z stock tires...

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    What type of riding do you do? That's what will determine what tire and size you want to run.
    1985 Eddie Sanders ATC330r
    1986 Monstecate
    1984 ATC70 (awaiting 125cc transplant)
    1984 ATC125M
    1986 GSXR 750 - Keepin' it old school!
    1999 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 plow machine
    1999 Arctic Cat Thundercat 1000 (lake lizard)
    1996 Arctic Cat Jag 440 L/C (ditch banger)

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    type of riding

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnR. View Post
    What type of riding do you do? That's what will determine what tire and size you want to run.
    Mostly trail type and a few sand river beds. No sand dunes around here so its most gravel and dirt, depending on the road or field.
    Thanks
    Just-Tri-It

    :Trikes Owned:
    1985 Tri-z's 3
    1986 Tri-z
    1984 YTM 200ERN 1

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    Then I'd go with a 20" tire. Personally, I like the Turf Tamers I have on my 350X and I liked them when I had them on my R too. I've been running them for years. When its time for new tires I'll probably go with a 4 or 6 ply just for the piece of mind of a more durable tire but I haven't had any troubles with these 2 ply ones.

    John
    1985 Eddie Sanders ATC330r
    1986 Monstecate
    1984 ATC70 (awaiting 125cc transplant)
    1984 ATC125M
    1986 GSXR 750 - Keepin' it old school!
    1999 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 plow machine
    1999 Arctic Cat Thundercat 1000 (lake lizard)
    1996 Arctic Cat Jag 440 L/C (ditch banger)

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