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[quote:ehfrboey]Can't beat a set of 6ply Razrs. If you get a flat it's almost an act of god...lol. And they wear a lot better than anything else I've seen. You definately get your money's worth out of them, and you can find them pretty cheap. Front and rears can be found in the mid $50 range. Not bad for a tire that hooks, lasts, and doesn't get flats.

im with u on this one^^ great tire[/quote:ehfrboey]


Although the razr and klaw have been tested against eachother and rated pretty equal in all fields. I would still say the klaw is a better tire than the razr. I had klaws for 2 1/2 years... and they still have more than 60% tread. Also all klaws unless you get the mx version are six ply.
 
Dude you must just ride very hard lol. I have 350 rappy stock tires on the front which are 2-ply and tore a hole in the sidewall and it wouldnt stay up with just a plug so I had a tube put in it and the other tire has a few small rips in it but doesnt leak yet. I've only been running these tires for 3 1/2 months.
 
3 1/2 months??? You're lucky...lol. I toasted both of my stock fronts within two weeks of buying the quad. Rears lasted about a month longer, but had a couple plugs added in that time.
 
This can be looked at in 2 diffrent ways, either i dont ride hard enough to get flats, or i ride smart enough not to get flats, im going with option 2 haha just because it makes me look better.
 
LOL. I just run everything in my path over at maximum speed ;D Rocks, roots, ruts, you name it....lol. I'm either stupid or too fast for my own good, I'll let you know which one when i figure it out :p
 
This can be looked at in 2 diffrent ways, either i dont ride hard enough to get flats, or i ride smart enough not to get flats, im going with option 2 haha just because it makes me look better.

LOL DS, thats pretty good.
 
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