Oh man, you shouldn't need dualies with Curve skis. If your suspension is set right, you'll get very little darting and crisp precise steering with just a set of curves and 4 or 6 inch round bars.
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I bought a set of shaper bars with 6" carbides.
That's a lot of carbide for those skis. If you find them too bitey or hard to turn, that's why. (ie. don't blame the skis) That said there are people that run those carbides on curves on a nytro and like that setup, so you may be good to go. Post back here once you've had a chance to put some miles on em and give us an update
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Definitely will do. Happy riding
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Yes. I run them on all of our sleds and have no complaints. Cut turns like a knife thru butter! Get the bite harder bit to keep them sharp as they wear down.Has anyone tried the woodys dual runners??
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