Why were paddle tires banned?

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1/29/2011 11:05am Edited Date/Time 1/26/2012 11:40pm
After seeing this video im curious to know why they were banned? Is it because they roost to much? Or tear the track up to much? Or ?


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1/29/2011 11:07am
unfare advantage, and dangerous...... imagine getting run over by a paddle tire in a race
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1/29/2011 11:11am
bradmx421 wrote:
unfare advantage, and dangerous...... imagine getting run over by a paddle tire in a race
How is it unfare if anyone could use it? Also why not have smaller paddles, like a little bit bigger then nobs on a regular tire. So it wouldnt be much of a difference.
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1/29/2011 11:17am
mxrider225 wrote:
After seeing this video im curious to know why they were banned? Is it because they roost to much? Or tear the track up to much...
After seeing this video im curious to know why they were banned? Is it because they roost to much? Or tear the track up to much? Or ?


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It was both of what you mentioned.

The roost was huge and was like being shot at by a cannon full of dirt and rock
and they destroyed tracks, especially man made SX tracks. With everyone on paddle tires, you'd be down to the wood in a matter of laps, not to mention too much track would wind up in the stands and in the faces of spectators

They're dangerous for competition
If you're on some sand dune, that's one thing, in competition is another
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1/29/2011 12:08pm
Maxxis SM tires have a paddle pattern to them...Could you use them?

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1/29/2011 12:16pm Edited Date/Time 1/29/2011 12:17pm
bradmx421 wrote:
unfare advantage, and dangerous...... imagine getting run over by a paddle tire in a race
no they weren't an unfair advantage since everybody could buy one and in fact did buy them just in case for the seattle sx 2 weeks later. the danger part wasn't because of getting run over by them...that wasn't an issue since they ran minimum psi in them. as i understood it they were dangerrous due to the roost they were capable of throwing.
1/29/2011 12:44pm
bradmx421 wrote:
unfare advantage, and dangerous...... imagine getting run over by a paddle tire in a race
BobbyM wrote:
no they weren't an unfair advantage since everybody could buy one and in fact did buy them just in case for the seattle sx 2 weeks...
no they weren't an unfair advantage since everybody could buy one and in fact did buy them just in case for the seattle sx 2 weeks later. the danger part wasn't because of getting run over by them...that wasn't an issue since they ran minimum psi in them. as i understood it they were dangerrous due to the roost they were capable of throwing.
Plenty of racers complained stating safety issues, again the roost at times were a telephone pole high and racers ate and tasted sand for weeks after, just imagine a buried rock was found it could clean you clearoff the bike not to mention if it was shot into the stands.
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1/29/2011 1:00pm
jordan414 wrote:
Maxxis SM tires have a paddle pattern to them...Could you use them?
Yes.

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