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can you get klotz at like autozone? and is there any perticular type i should look for?

Any 2 cycle oil will work. Get yourself a measuring devise. And the Razr2 are designed for GNCC. They will work just fine on MX track. Maxxis also makes track version of the tires as well. The Razr is for track. ITP has the same thing. They have Holeshots for GNCC and Holeshots for the track. The difference is the weight and the ply. The tread pattern may be a little different but for the most part it's the same. If you buy the tires for MX, they are lighter than the GNCC tire but it's only a 2 ply tire.(2 layers) The GNCC tire is gonna be better for trails and stuff. They are 6 ply. Takes alot more to pop them.

These are the ITP

Itp Holeshot Xcr Rear Tire 20-11-9 - Tires Online at MotoSport

These are the Maxxis

Maxxis Razr Ii Rear Tire 20-11-9 - Tires Online at MotoSport

Let me know what size rims you have now.

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Yeah, it's a universal mounting system. If you wanna try them I will send them to you. If you don't like them sell them, throw em away. They have been sitting in my workbench drawer for about a year.

ok thanks man, youre the best

:wink:

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I hope you can use them. I won't be hurt if you don't like them. I'm the kind of person who doesn't like change a whole lot. In order for them to work I would have to reposition my front brake lever and the clutch. Not a big deal to the average person, but I'm weird.

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I hope you can use them. I won't be hurt if you don't like them. I'm the kind of person who doesn't like change a whole lot. In order for them to work I would have to reposition my front brake lever and the clutch. Not a big deal to the average person, but I'm weird.

i have the same problem, i hate to change things

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I haven't been able to check yet but I would guess between 10-20 bucks. Just because of the weight of the manual.

ya i know what u mean. my dads servise manuals weigh like 50 pounds altogether

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