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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="StuckinJersey, post: 1023299, member: 61060"] A 200 cc is really not a good combo for a 130 rear. Like John stated above it's all about where you ride but the wider the rear tire will affect your bikes performance a bit. I prefer a 120 but I'm in Jersey and ride really tight, rocky woods and this tire size seems to work well. Although I use a totally different sprocket combo because of the terrain I ride (12/52). I found that the 120 is a nice step up from the stock 110 and it rides great on the bike but traction is lost big time in the corners. Don't forget to have your suspension dialed in for your riding style, terrain and your size. This seems to be one of those things people forget to do and then wonder why they don't get any good traction with the bike. If it's not setup for you the bike will never handle properly even with spiked tires on it. [/QUOTE]
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