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05.16.2006, 05:04 PM

im going to think about getting a pair later on. the stock maxx wheels are a pain!
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05.16.2006, 06:26 PM

THANK GOD!!! I am about ready to get another set and I'm glad i haven't gotten them yet. These are certainly going to be my next set. Anybody know what they do onroad?
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05.16.2006, 06:57 PM

I have no idea about the new one squee. I can say the others get decent traction. Not sure how they wear cause have very little pavement to test on.


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08.18.2006, 10:58 AM

Has any one got the new 40 series and tested them to the reg maxx size?
I have seen them in a few hobby store sites. I noticed mike hasn't posted them on the store yet. I like to get a comparsion opinion.


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08.18.2006, 02:11 PM

Ive had a set on for a few weeks now and I Love them, they dont balloon like the original mulchers and the traction I now get on our track it truly awesome.
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08.18.2006, 04:06 PM

What about the weight cab king?
Are the fairly light.


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08.18.2006, 06:23 PM

Heavier than a bowtie but lighter than a big joe, I guess as Ive never weighed them.
all I do know is , I can now regularly beat the truggys at our track with them on, something I could never seem to do with the Bowties.
they definitely work for me.
   
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08.18.2006, 08:32 PM

Sweet. I tried the home made jobs and was pretty happy. They just hard to glue. Works fine if you don't run over 35 or so. That is hard to do.


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08.20.2006, 04:53 PM

Yah.. that sounds like mulchers Leroy..

They got the handling of the Titanic above 35 mph.. It floating..
   
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08.20.2006, 07:35 PM

I t won't the handling rene. The would pull out the bead locks or come unglued. I didn't have a good solid lip to glue to rim. I love the handling even at hi speed until the shake wobble and non rolling happened.


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