Skat Trak Hooker why on such small carcass
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Skat Trak Hooker why on such small carcass
I just bought a 12 paddle skat Trak Hooker and I can't understand why they put these on such narrow little tires. These things are a joke. Are all of them this way? I guess it's on a 110 from what it looks like to me. I guess I will buy a tire and have one made next time unless I need to ask a few more questions before I buy the next one.
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buy a big teraflex, ride it down, use that case
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i dont know it depends on what type of climbing you are doing. i had a 12 paddle built on a 110 carcass because i wanted it to dig and not float. the rule of thumb is : floatation +wide tire penetration+narrow tire.
its just like these guys that get stuck in snow because they have super wide sand tires on their truck and i go circles around em and pull em out with my pizza cutter tall narrow diggers
its just like these guys that get stuck in snow because they have super wide sand tires on their truck and i go circles around em and pull em out with my pizza cutter tall narrow diggers
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true, i've run the bias buckshot mudders and gone faster thru deeper stuff than superswamper boggers
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I guess I haevn't thought of it that way with the narrow tire cutting through vs floating. I ride dunes only and I guess I'm looking at it like I would a quad, you want floatation. I guess with a motorcycle you are going to sink down so the narrower the less friction it's going to create. I guess we will see how it goes.