
12/30/2007 08:53 PM
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graveycon
Weekend Warrior

Posts: 6
Joined: 12/30/2007
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i have a suzuki ltz 400 with a 440 kit on it . please suguest a good paddle for me to run to get max eficency. thank you very much
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12/30/2007 10:51 PM
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My all time favorite are Skat trak extreme haulers. Some will say they don't slide well but if you get used to them they slide just as well as anything else. But for me if you don't feel comfortable with them my second choice would be Sandstars.
You will find many opinions but that is mine.
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2005 DS1300 Hayabusa power baby 2004 YZ450F my dirt machine 2006 Raptor R1. Very nice ( The wifes ) 2003 WR450 Wifes dirt machine 1992 LT80 DG Pipe Cy's 2001 XR50 Cy's 2000 LT80 DG Pipe Nick's 2004 PW50 Want? Need? It's a fine line............
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12/31/2007 05:22 AM
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cataway
Pro Rider

Posts: 325
Joined: 03/16/2005
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its hard to go wrong with Skat trak extremes,you could find that 8 paddles may be
a little much unless you +your swingarm, wheelies tend to get to easy with the stock setup,as well what sand are you going to run has some thing to do with it.
there are some kinds of paddle tires that i would not get but some times it has to do with how much your able to spend and how often you get to ride sand. becare full of ebay ,i have seen guys pay more for used tires than what they could of gotten then new from a mail order.
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03 LTZ 400 ,full yosh pipe ,no air box. K&N type filter w/ pre-cleaner, dynatek CDI,39 FCR w/ratstack ,160 MJ,48 PJ ,pluged LJ,DJ needle 4th clip, nerf bars ,six pack rack, 1.5 warn winch,skid plates, alloy bars,razer II rear tires, 13.6:1 Wiseco piston,p&p,hot cams I&E,450r air boot, 450r front front brake ,SS brake lines, p-brake off,450r front shocks ,40+hp
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12/31/2007 10:13 AM
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reconranger
Red Rider

Posts: 9918
Joined: 12/18/2002
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Depends on how and where you ride!
First off, I like the buffed down Skat-Traks over the new generation of molded tires. The Skats are way way lighter, and weight of any kind is your enemy in the dunes....especially weight on your wheel.
If you are a drag racer and just want to go fast in a straight line, then one of the straight paddles are great.
If you shoot bowls and do a lot of turns and manuevering, then the V-shaped are the way to go.
On my Z400, I ran 8-paddle Edges and they were superb!
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Southern California.....
Desert: 450R and 400EX Mountains: Rancher 420 and 350 4X4's Kids: Two 250EX's and 90 Dual-Sport Bike: XT225
Past rides: 300EX, 2wd Rancher 350, Recon, TRX90, Z400, LT160, LT80, Warrior, Blaster, CRF230F
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01/01/2008 07:29 PM
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graveycon
Weekend Warrior

Posts: 6
Joined: 12/30/2007
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thank you very much i ride at silver lake sand dunes in michigan and only make it there about 5 times a year.
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04/17/2008 09:33 PM
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trxguy9780
Trailblazer

Posts: 40
Joined: 03/16/2008
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the haulers are the best. but they are kinda spendy, but it depnds if your going to be riding trails at the dunes, hill climbin, or draggin. if you want to hillclimb/drag you'll definatly want some kind of straight blades, for some good cheap ones get AMS sand snakes. if you are wanting more control like turning then get some v-blades, good brand is skat trak.
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04/21/2008 10:49 AM
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SilverBomb
Pro Rider

Posts: 293
Joined: 07/19/2007
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You should look into Skat Trak Gliders, they are light weight and have a shorter blade height than haulers or extremes, which is good for 400cc machines. I even know a guy that says he's faster in sand with gliders than haulers on a built Raptor 700, so just to give you an idea. Good luck!
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01' Bomb DS650 OMR Carb Mods(thanks OMR) Big Gun CDI box K&N filter (no air box) 15t front sprocket Full CT pipe JE 11.5:1 piston 80%/60% woods springs Barnett Clutch more to come......
03' Z400(Wife's ride) Full LRD pipe Cams
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