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Paddle tire question

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Posted by: duneittilludie

I have never noticed any difference in performance when the paddles do not line up.If you want to line them up you could leave the wheels attached to the hubs and pull the hubs off and line them up on the axle that way.

Posted by: GrnXnham

I just got my 1st paddle tires for riding on the sand. How important is it that the paddles on the rear tires line up perfectly with each other left and right?

Someone told me that the left and right rear tires need to have the paddles on the tires lined up perfectly with each other for riding on the sand.

I mail-ordered the tires mounted on some wheels. The paddles do not line up left and right. Should they? What difference does this make if any?

I haven't tried riding them in the sand yet. The only problem I noticed riding on the asphalt a short distance is that the quad rocks back and forth a little because the paddles don't line up perfectly.

The tires are AMS Sand Snakes. They have 8 paddles.

Posted by: kawiking

if you drag race ,you'll notice it will pull to one side at take off.other than that ,not a big deal... just pull the hubs like said earlier... if you dont run alot of tire pressure , u can actually spin the tire on the rim. so they arent always lined up.but no biggey.

Posted by: Evasiveone

Even if they mounted the paddles on the rims matching each other it would probably not line up once on the bike, unless you also line up the hubs on both sides of the bike.

Posted by: jetmotoracer

it probley wont make a difrence when your in sand

Posted by: bigned1904

been riding sand for a long time and never herd this. the only time i chould see making sure is if you have a crazy fast bike.

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