Paddle tire in snow 3
Uploader Comments (mynameislance1985)
All Comments (38)
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bet it would work awesome with heavier snow like slush.
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thats bad ass. just make sure not to bottom out. lol
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Ok I want one now
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@mynameislance1985 will the tires still hold air or do you have to tube it. i got some paddles on my banshee with skis on the front, but on the lake i just dig down to the ice and get stuck in the deep stuff.
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As long as you stay on it, cause that would tear a big ass hole through your leg
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you could tear some shit up with that
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WTF thats like the ultimate sand mud snow tire. imagine if you ran over a muskrat with that thing. it would kill it then throw it
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dam, that is one vicious lookin tire, thumbs up!!!
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bad as@ but i had a kx250 and all i did was pull the tube and tie a thick poece of rope around it so it didnt spin and it walked thro snow alil past my frame and it wasnt no fluff
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You could of done that all w/ normal motocross tires. Most people don't understand what the bikes can actually go through in the winter. Decent video man!
Nice but bro toss a ski under the front forks and u will go a bit faster ( flotation ).
elpackaCOOP 2 years ago
Didn't have the money for one
mynameislance1985 2 years ago
Haha...you find a studded paddle tire for sale like that and let me know. The metal straps are needed to brace the studs so they don't get ripped out.
The studs are snowmobile track studs. You drill a hole, push them through from the inside then tighten them down with a nut.
mynameislance1985 2 years ago
great video is that a cr 85
foxracing224 3 years ago
125
mynameislance1985 3 years ago
you inspired me, i bought a paddle tire that i'm gunna try in the snow, how deep was the snow you were riding in? and did you get more snow yet?, lol
laxxdude23 4 years ago
good deal...word of advise, if you build the brackets for the studs, don't put in the middle one...make it look like this:
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the middle one will just bend and not let your studs return to upright. Also, have your tire pressure as low as possible, I actually run mine flat now (not by choice) but it works much better than when i had 20 psi in it.
I tried it in deeper snow and if you can get your speed up first and keep your front tire on top of the snow it works decent.
mynameislance1985 4 years ago