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Post by 1badrancher on Oct 4, 2004 21:10:15 GMT -5
just wondering about this, but has anyone ever thought about putting dual tires on their bike. i no it pust a lot of stress on the axles but has anyone ever tried it? cause i was thinking bout it
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Oct 4, 2004 21:34:35 GMT -5
It has been done before...
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Post by BadForeman on Oct 6, 2004 13:00:46 GMT -5
I've thought about it, but have no clue on how to do/ make it.
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Oct 6, 2004 17:26:59 GMT -5
It takes sort of a stud/spacer adapter deal. Mudded prarie over on Yasky and HL has done it.
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Post by 1badrancher on Oct 6, 2004 20:26:40 GMT -5
ive tried it before with a friends hook up but i did it with stocks and you can tell it puts alot of stress on your parts.
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Post by bigredforeman550 on Oct 24, 2004 11:41:36 GMT -5
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Post by Ezrider on Oct 24, 2004 21:08:50 GMT -5
In greeneville Tn at the last mud pit comp, there was a 300 Honda with what appeared to be stock Foreman tires 25" duals all the way around it and to my supprise it turned them well....fwd and rev..... it went farther than most in the pit but not as far as some others but over all the damm thing did good.
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Post by Foreman Rider on Oct 25, 2004 8:25:57 GMT -5
Its be quite spendy because also you would probably have to buy gorilla axles to hold 6 or more tires. So, thats another 700 bucks right there. Ethan
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