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Post by looker on Jul 10, 2009 16:54:32 GMT 9.5
does any one know what the Different is between the Burris tx-11 and the Burris k-21 I was told to run the Burris k-21 on the front and the Burris tx-11 on the back
Is this true? or is it the other way round
just Wondering were to spent my money next
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Post by tom on Jul 10, 2009 20:20:55 GMT 9.5
You can get a K21 and TX11 tyre code for both front AND rear tyre. Both these codes designate a soft compound tyre (which will generally give better grip)
The difference is in the tread pattern, and for the front, the width.
Front K21 11x5x5 Front TX11 11x5.5x5
The rear tyres are 12x8x6, but the tread pattern between K21 and TX11 is slightly different.
If you are looking for a harder compound, go for the TX22
My recommendation is to go to the track where you are planning to race, look at the kart that is the fastest on the track in your class, and buy the same wheel/tyre combination that they are using.
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Post by Kart 13 on Jul 12, 2009 14:31:26 GMT 9.5
You can get a K21 and TX11 tyre code for both front AND rear tyre. Both these codes designate a soft compound tyre (which will generally give better grip) The difference is in the tread pattern, and for the front, the width. Front K21 11x5x5 Front TX11 11x5.5x5 The rear tyres are 12x8x6, but the tread pattern between K21 and TX11 is slightly different. If you are looking for a harder compound, go for the TX22 My recommendation is to go to the track where you are planning to race, look at the kart that is the fastest on the track in your class, and buy the same wheel/tyre combination that they are using. Well said to be the quickest it would help if you have a similar kart to the quickest drivers. Unless you build your own chassis and know what you are doing. BUT not alot of people can do that ;D
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Post by looker on Jul 13, 2009 10:06:46 GMT 9.5
thanks tom
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Post by hoosier on Feb 25, 2010 19:32:28 GMT 9.5
has anyone tried the hoosier tyre s? havent heard much about them.
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