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Old August 7th, 2009, 11:26 PM   #1
 
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I did a little searching but failed to find any pics of a Brute with Douglas Rokstars. Anybody got some? Also, how much wider will it be with rear IRS offset wheels? BTW, Im on a 750i. Thanks.
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I never seen them before Adirondackman has the rattlesnakes on his p650 those are very sharp
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (fastkawasaki454 @ Aug 8 2009, 02:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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I did a little searching but failed to find any pics of a Brute with Douglas Rokstars. Anybody got some? Also, how much wider will it be with rear IRS offset wheels? BTW, Im on a 750i. Thanks.[/b]

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Great video! I remember seeing that video before. You guys can ride some long wheelies!
I like the Rokstars. Still think I like my Rattlesnakes better, though I am not sure which would look better on a Brute Force.
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I would get the Rattlesnakes if I were to do it again. They are a better looking rim and lighter.

The Rockstars are tough real tough. If you ride the rocks they would be my first choice, After some bead locks of course.
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im riding in gallup new mexico & theres dirt sand rocks lava everything but mud & water & im running Maxxis & i love um these you can switch one way dirt & rocks the other way sand. great tire .the bottom of my tennis shoe is better than the stock tire they put on the BF. & for the price you pay they should do the customer better than that.
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I would get the Rattlesnakes if I were to do it again. They are a better looking rim and lighter.

The Rockstars are tough real tough. If you ride the rocks they would be my first choice, After some bead locks of course.[/b]

Rocks are most of what I ride; Coal Creek in eastern Tenn. if you are familiar with the area. My stockers are beaten up pretty well. Hopefully having some radial 6 plys will keep the new wheels off the rocks some. Nice vids BTW. What offset are your Rokstars? Stock on both ends? Ive heard of people running rear SRA offset to get a wider stance, but Im not sure how wide I need to go with some of the trails that we ride.
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