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I jsut saw maxxis HT3 Pinks 8 inch wide. Where do they usually run these? I didnt even know they ran them until today.
Southern states mostly homie . Most of our tracks in Mississippi and Alabama on dirt are maxxis pinks and bluesI jsut saw maxxis HT3 Pinks 8 inch wide. Where do they usually run these? I didnt even know they ran them until today.
Look at the date code. That's got to be and OLD tire.I jsut saw maxxis HT3 Pinks 8 inch wide. Where do they usually run these? I didnt even know they ran them until today.
No, even Blues from 08 had date codes. We have 08-10 blues still.I believe that’s before they stamped date codes lol
8.00s are the old Pinks before they went to the 9.00s. They used to offer them in Blues also (which some UAS guys still highly covet because of their previous success on them.)I jsut saw maxxis HT3 Pinks 8 inch wide. Where do they usually run these? I didnt even know they ran them until today.
None of his stuff is updatedhttps://www.ufranks.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=943
I found them here. Thats why I thought they were still a thing.
You are right, but most of us racing UAS wanted the old high rubber blue HT3 Maxxis, high power frequently loves that extra rubber. i also ran the low rubber blues, and they still worked better for me than the pinks on UAS. On the contrary Firestones rarely worked.8.00s are the old Pinks before they went to the 9.00s. They used to offer them in Blues also (which some UAS guys still highly covet because of their previous success on them.)
8.00s are probably 10 -15 years old at this point. I don't think you'll find too many people running them still.
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That is correct. It was around 2013 or so that they had a close-out on thick blues...I remember giving $15 ea. for them from a guy that ran a Burris series here in the midwest. Today, I still have UAS guys asking me for those tires -- wish I could still get them AND the Hoosier 9.50 FKs!You are right, but most of us racing UAS wanted the old high rubber blue HT3 Maxxis, high power frequently loves that extra rubber. i also ran the low rubber blues, and they still worked better for me than the pinks on UAS. On the contrary Firestones rarely worked.
I have an old set I keep prepped and on certain tracks that set can be faster than new tires on UAS. I wish they would still make them, but with all the tire cutting and so they came out with the low rubber ones and then pinks.That is correct. It was around 2013 or so that they had a close-out on thick blues...I remember giving $15 ea. for them from a guy that ran a Burris series here in the midwest. Today, I still have UAS guys asking me for those tires -- wish I could still get them AND the Hoosier 9.50 FKs!