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Kenda Dune Runner Rear Tires?

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Kenda dune runner rear tires there alot cheaper than houlers an looking for a ok straight paddle tires for my yfz with pipe and cam mod anyone tried these tires????
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if your looking for somthing cheap in a straight paddle go to ebay and search Sand Hauler. youd be suprised. dirt cheap!!
Has anyone had luck with these paddles ? Are they decent looking to pick up some for my bros stock 08 ltr 450 for $75 buck with rims just so i can smoke him whn dragin this weeknd so he dnt complain how he dont have paddles lol
shit for 75 bucks you cant go wrong!!! id say get em and then smokin ur bros ass!!! lol good luck man...
I have them have about three trips on them and they work pretty well. They throw one hell of a roost!
Aha trailrider i just put 2n 2 together and relized that its you on craigslist with the paddles lol im just wondering if they will work well for my bros bike wonderin if these would be better then thos heavy ass itps sand stars that suck at dragging lol
IDK why everyone says ITP suck for dragging, the difference between haulers and sandstars in a drag can EASILY be compensated by the rider. It may not be optimal for dragging, sure, but ITP sandstards don't SUCK. Sounds like I'm talking to a bunch of band-wagon wankers on here that just take what others say and spout it out to sound cool and go with the majority.
Only reason im not a fan of sandstars is cuz how heavy they are
Lik for example today i pickd my 4snows up and then pickd up some sand geckos n holy shit the sand geckos were heavy compared to the 4snows
Only reason im not a fan of sandstars is cuz how heavy they are
Lik for example today i pickd my 4snows up and then pickd up some sand geckos n holy shit the sand geckos were heavy compared to the 4snows
I could easily say I'm not a fan of Haulers or any carcass tire for that matter because puncturing them with a stubborn stick is much more likely to happen compared to a molded tire like the ITP Sandstars.

Each paddle tire has it's trade-offs, you (along with a bunch of other users on this site) sound like teenagers stating blanket statements like you just did earlier.
^ comeing from a guy who is useing haulers him self .so tech ur statement abut not likeing haulers would be incorrect lol im just saying itp r to heavy to be drag tires thats why everyone hates on them
funny thing is tho yesturday i bought him sandstars cuz thats wut he wanted lol cuz the kenda dune runners wont fit on his bike the 22 r to big n hit his healgaurds on his ltr
^ comeing from a guy who is useing haulers him self .so tech ur statement abut not likeing haulers would be incorrect lol im just saying itp r to heavy to be drag tires thats why everyone hates on them
Since I'm using Haulers myself, and STILL am not making outlandish claims on how they are the BEST paddle tire in every category, that should make you think a little considering a Hauler user is making that argument.

Do they bite? Yes, yes they do.
Can they turn like ITP Sand Stars? No, not quite as nicely or easily.
Are they as durable as ITP Sand Stars? Probably not, ITP's are a molded tire, so they're thicker hence, weigh more.
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