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In that pic it was set to full negative camber. It was right after I got the a-arms, so I hadn't really tuned them in yet. Now they're set about the same as yours. Those pics are a few months old, since then i've got pro taper bars, braided brake lines, and rear swamplites.
 
if/when those front tires wear out, they'll be replaced with some 21-7-10 razr 2's.
 
seem pretty worn down to me......do you let them go completely bald?

Those fronts probably have about 80% tread left, they've got more than those pics make it look like. And with that huge contact patch, they grab better than a narrower tire with the same tread depth. When they get to the point that it starts to noticably affect my cornering i'll replace them. But they're good for now.
 
They still hook up pretty good. Nothing like a razr 2 though, those things are like riding on rails.
 
Razr 2's definitely hook up and wear twice as good as any holeshot I ever rode on. The rears have a little bit too much for sport riding in my opinion though. But the razr 2 fronts are an awesome tire for anything.
 
i was telling you to shut up, to me it sounded like you were mocking his huge tires...like thats what makes it eliete
 
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