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1992 Suzuki DR350

Artrax 250/450F Tire Combo

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OEM Stock Sizes for a 1992 Suzuki DR350
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Front Tire: 80/100x21 Rear Tire: 110/100x18

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Product Description

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The 250/450F Tire Combo from Artrax allows you to choose any front and rear combination of the following Artrax tire models. Get exactly what you need in size and features, at prices that you will not be able to say no to.

Artrax MX-PRO Details

  • Soft/Intermediate Tire.
  • Artrax MX PRO tires offer excellent traction in ruts and flat corners.
  • Tread pattern offers great traction in all terrains and improves braking grip.
  • Durable tire compound.

Artrax SX1 Details

  • Intermediate/Hard Terrain.
  • Shoulder knobs help you put power down in the turns.
  • Stiff sidewall with 4-ply construction to resist punctures.
  • Widely spaced knobs which help to prevent the tire from getting completely packed with mud and dirt.

Artrax SX2 Details

  • Soft Terrain.
  • Offers excellent mud performance.
  • Lug spacing helps shed mud and build up for better cornering and breaking.

Artrax TG4 Details

  • Soft/Intermediate Terrain.
  • Front tire features T style shoulder knobs that help you put power down in the turns.
  • Rear tire features a cupped style tread pattern to increase straight line traction and ribbed sub-tread between the knobs add control through soft sand and dirt.
  • Stiff sidewall with 4-ply construction to resist punctures.
  • Widely spaced knobs to prevent the buildup of dirt.

Artrax SE3 Details

  • Intermediate Terrain.
  • The toughest, most competitive enduro style tire from Atrax.
  • Stiff sidewall with 4-ply construction to resist punctures.
  • If you need the burliest tire to get the job done, the SE3 is the right choice.
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Idaho500 Location: Mountain Home, ID 83647, USA
HeliPilot Location: Portland, OR, USA
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Really great tires for the price.
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Location: Mountain Home, ID 83647, USA
Great traction
Works great with tubeless system.
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Location: Portland, OR, USA
SE3 Combo - Skinny but good!
Installed the SE3 combo on my CRF450X. At first I was hesitant to because as others have stated, the rear tire has short knobs. I decided returning them was too much of a hassle so gave them a shot. Despite the rear tire being skinny (120/90 my rear. it measures the same width as my wife's 100/100 on her CRF 250x) I am very impressed with their performance. Went for a 60 mile ride with gnarly single track, rocky up and down hills, fast fire roads, and a lot of mud an rain. Tires hooked up amazingly well under all conditions. I'd say as well as Maxxis SI's. Wear looks fine, no chucking or torn knobs, very minor rounding. Are they worth it? Time will tell! At almost half the price of other brands, if the durability is even close, they are a bargain!
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Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
CANT BEAT THE PRICE!!!!
GOT THEM FOR MY KX450F ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND THEY'RE STILL IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE.
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Location: California, USA
A bit dissappointed
Bought the combo and loved the price. SE3 for the front, and TG4 for the back. Ride KTM 450 EXC on all types of terrain. The mismatch is because that is what Motosport had for my size. 110/100-18. Didn't want the 120. Mounted both new and raced a hare scrambles yesterday - "C" class. The front was fine in all kinds of terrain. Felt comfortable in corners and held up well. The rear is a different story. Short knobs to begin with, and after the one race, the knobs are pretty well rounded out with some minor breakage. With short round knobs, it will be terrible in soft stuff. Replacing it now. One ride on a tire is not enough in my opinion, no matter the price. .
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Location: Texas, USA
Artrax combo
Good set of tires for the money, I have three 30 mile rides on them and are showing normal wear.
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Location: West Salem, WI, USA
Price you cannot beat.
Awesome rubber for practically nothing. Four strokes eat up tires and these grip the dirt and last. Hook up awesome. I will buy another set when these wear out.
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Location: Hammond, LA, USA
Best tires for price
Easy to install and held up great at the track and in the woods. I will buy again
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA, USA
Good tire!
Tire really preformed great in all terrain I was really happy for the price.
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Location: Lake Powell
Purchased the TG4's Couldn't be happier!!!!
These tires are great. I ride in Northern AZ, and the terrain changes a lot. We have sand, rock, clay, and dirt. These tires do well in all of them, but really shines in the sand and dirt. They are a bit heavier than the MX51's I took off, but they last MUCH longer. I will buy these again!!! When it came to installing the front tire, I did have to put about 70 psi in to get the tire to bead, but not really a big deal imo.
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natep231 Location: IOWA
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WMRRA13 1 month 21 days ago Location: Seattle, WA, USA
How does the sizing of the SX2 compare to Michelin S12? Is the 110/100 - 18 Similar to the Michelin S-12 in 130/80-18? Thanks!?
MotoSport Staff
1 month 20 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
Yes this would be considered similar in sizing when comparing to the Michelin S12.
mx450 Over 3 years ago
Any advise?
trying to seat the front tire. wow just doesnt seem to go and i have had more air in the tube than i am comfortable with. any tips for this
Over 3 years ago Location: San Gabriel Ca.
Mix a little water with soap , and it will help it go on or watch this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw0B2gIwbBg
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Over 3 years ago Location: Princeton, IN
Put about 10 psi in it, shoot soapy water in the beed, then bounce the tire up and down rotating it. Then pump it up big time. 75 psi should pop it on the beed then let her back down to 12 and you are set.
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CRFSean Over 3 years ago Location: Sacramento, CA.
Why are there no 110-19 rears in SE3 style?
120 is too big IMO for track use and a lot of bikes run the 19 inch rear. I tried the SX1 and liked it, but I want a tire that lasts a little longer.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: NW
We have added a 110/90-19 in the SE3. They are due in Dec. 09'.
1 month 3 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
Hi CRF Sean! The SE3 is very skinny. I put the 120/90/18 on my CRF 450x, replacing a 110/100/18 D756. The SE3 is exactly the same width across as the 100/100/18 Kenda on my wife's 250! Looks like a 125 tire but work amazingly well! Does feel a little taller than the Dunlop. Hope this helps!
josht Over 3 years ago
WHich tires would be most similiar to Maxxis IT's?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
The SE3's would be the most like the IT's becaus ethey are intermediate terrian specific tires.
natep231 Over 3 years ago Location: IOWA
What should i try out?
i gotta 250 2stroke and ride pretty much hard packed chunked out tracks i was going to try out a set of dunlop 745's...but the price of these rubbers seem way better.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
For the price, surprisingly these are a good tire. They hook up really well and have a minimal wear life. The SX1 tire is intended for intermediate/hard terrain, which would be a good compound for what you mentioned.
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madktm Over 4 years ago Location: wrentham, MA
Will these fit my bike?
My 2007 ktm 300xc has a 110/100-18 rear tire and the one offered in the SE3 package deal is a 120/90-18. It says it fits on your site but I must be sure before I order. Thank you
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Over 4 years ago Location: Charleston, WV
Yes that tire size will fit your bike no problem...
Over 3 years ago
I think as long as you have the same rim size it will fit no problem.
herl426 Over 4 years ago Location: northwest kansas
What arttrax tire combo would be best for pasture, trail, and some track riding?
i mostly ride in pastures, down country sanded roads, and at least one time a month on a motocross track. i want to know what is going to be the best arttrax tire combo for me?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Por+land
Personally I would go with the Soft/Intermediate Terrain TG4's.
ross Over 4 years ago Location: midland tx
Maxxis vs?
we run maxxis desert it in ultra rocky &sandy terrain and they last real well how would these tires compare
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
If you are doing a mixture of sand riding and desert style riding you would probably want to go with the TG4. The wear life should be about the same as the Maxxis.
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DarrenK Over 4 years ago Location: Vermont
Tire comparison?
How do the ARTRAX tires compare to others such as Dunlop (756) ? I am comparing and might like to try these tires on my CRF450 and my sons CRF250. We normally run the Dunlop D756
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago
I would go with the SX1 Artrax compound if you are trying to get something close to the D756. I have used both and personally believe the Artrax SX1 lasts longer than the D756 and is more economical without sacrificing traction.
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