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Right on brother, bring on the contenders. This post was for everyone, not just me. So fellas, what sayeth you about the GBC Sand Devils?
Last edited by Senator; 11-12-2009 at 06:02 PM. Reason: oops...and ladies, what sayeth you about the GBC Sand Devils? |
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I'll take "You get what you pay for" for $500, Alex
One of our bretheren has uncovered a legitimate reason not to trade your hard earned greenbacks with AMS. Details below but the short of it is that they don't appear to be willing to stand behind their product. Do not buy AMS tires!!!!! - E2S |
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that sucks my sand skate 2s did the same but thats cause i loaned em out they did it either on pavement or gravel. i could tell by paddle wear it looks like there is similar wear here but really cant tell cbcause of the pic. im sure they are low quality
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to be honest ive always bought slat trak because they where always the best to buy i know for a fact they are the best drag i also know that bigger bikes use STU's paddla brats i never have. i think STU started it all and have rd at there hands as well no doubt that there v-paddles are probably still the best but i dont know its all oppinion
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The Gbc do not stack up against the haulers the blades are pretty thin and are a little heavier, no mattter what i did to get mine to hook up on the 250r or the banshee they just annoyed me. They do last forever though.
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I have to say its what type of riding you do. My quad will pull any dune on the Oregon coast so climbing open dunes and bowls gets boring after a bit. climbing super steep tight trails threw the trees. or backing down to a 12ft pad on the water now that makes my cheeks pucker! I prefer the skats for the light weight and the full buff helps grip as well. never had a problem not being able to slide, like some have reported. I'd like to try out a set of comp cut 22 paddle brats though. I've run the sand devil and the turbo paddle. didnt care for either. both very heavy but i prefered the sand devil over the turbo paddle.
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