Slush Monster
Expert
No studs for me. Works great as is. Just take a little extra care on ice. Slow down a bit if need be.
Tork
TY 4 Stroke God
Here it is, hold on to your hat while reading this one,
8 pages......some good stuff in here
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ight=studs
8 pages......some good stuff in here
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ight=studs
Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
Last year, after buying a new track, I opted for going studless. It took a couple of weekends of riding for me to park the sled in the garage and get to work on studding it. It's not too much fun wrenching on the sled when it's -20, I tells ya.
That's why this year, the studs are on before my sled hits the snow.
That's why this year, the studs are on before my sled hits the snow.
Arctic Express
Extreme
Going to try without studs and see how it rides. Been studing sleds since 1991 but thought I would like to try the paddle track without studs. My Son has a paddle track and rode it for 3 years without studs, however, I gave it to his girl friend to ride this year and has studded it claiming he wants to make sure she can stop.
sheddattack
Newbie
I currently have 108 in my attack. Going up to the Up next weekend for its first trip. I rode it around in the farm field around my house and it hooks up great. My cousin has a Gt with 96 and my uncle has an attack with 108.
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