Hey guys, I have updated that carbide video for MUCH better quality. We are now also doing FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the US and $15 Shipping to Canada.
http://www.snowmobilefanatics.com/gallery/RX1CBPP/file/156163/display.aspx
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http://www.snowmobilefanatics.com/gallery/RX1CBPP/file/156163/display.aspx
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When i first saw the vid i thought the guy was just soft in the head,until i saw what and why he was doing this lol,now i want a pair for my new attak,do you think 8" will be to much w/only 108 studs down the middle? And i live in Maine,but i bet you dont,right but you can ship i hope,cool vid hey watch out for cars,ha ha.. 

ON that viper in the video, we run 10" on it all year and it has 120 studs. So, I do not believe 8" is to much for 108 studs. Should work out very nicely. We can ship the carbide to Maine and as I said, the shipping is FREE. Let me know what you would like to do. Thanks
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The price is very reasonable, and they seem durable but I have a couple questions:
1. Can you share with us who exactly the "leading competitor" is?
2. Do you offer a warranty/gaurantee?
3. What do you recommend for a 136" RX-1, w/162 picks (center only)?
4. Will you be at Novi in Nov.?
1. Can you share with us who exactly the "leading competitor" is?
2. Do you offer a warranty/gaurantee?
3. What do you recommend for a 136" RX-1, w/162 picks (center only)?
4. Will you be at Novi in Nov.?
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Are you suggesting 6" for an Apex without Studs?
Do you make them for Phazers?
Do you make them for Phazers?
In that video, the other carbide brand we used was a brand new, newer version woody's carbide. We do offer a warrantee that if you damage our carbide (carbide piece comes out ), just send it back to us and we will fix it for you. I would recommend 10" carbide for a 136" with 162 studs. I wouldn't even consider the 6" or 8" inless you are on a tight budget. Lastly, yes we will be at novi.
As for the apex w/o studs, I would recommend you 6" or 8". If you can afford the 8" go for it, if not, the 6" will do fine. As for the phazers, what year? Thanks, hope this helped you.
As for the apex w/o studs, I would recommend you 6" or 8". If you can afford the 8" go for it, if not, the 6" will do fine. As for the phazers, what year? Thanks, hope this helped you.
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The Phazer is a 1998; the old pogo-stick style
Yes, we can make those. Let me know. Thanks
Any ski guys, any ski. Thanks
Any ski guys, any ski. Thanks


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I'm running an RTX w/ 144 down the middle. I tend to ride semi aggresivly would you reccomend the 8 or the 10? I was thinking the 10 might be over kill myself, but I'd like your opinion. Thanks
Also my girlfriend is riding our Rage this year. It's got 144 studs inside and out. what would you recommend for her? thanks again
Also my girlfriend is riding our Rage this year. It's got 144 studs inside and out. what would you recommend for her? thanks again
As for you, I would recommend the 10" because if you are riding aggressivly, the 10" can help you keep your sled out of a tree. To be honest, we run 10" on everyone of our sleds and don't have a problem with hookup running with even 96 studs. I almost always recommend 8"-10" if you are running studs. As for your girlfriend, I would go with 8" just so she can keep up with you (safely!). lol. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks


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What am I looking at for prices? the web site says 7.5"-$89 and 9"-$99 the vidio says 8"-$74 and 10"-$89 what am I getting here? thanks
Where on the website does it say that? I just looked and couldn't find that. Go with the prices in the video. We also only make our carbide in 4", 6", 8", 10" or custom amount for ice racers. Let me know if you have any other questions and remember that the shipping is free. Thanks
Please provide a link where you saw those other prices so we can change that. Thanks
Please provide a link where you saw those other prices so we can change that. Thanks
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I have an '03 RX1, and am picking up an Attak. Neither of these sleds has studs, or will have studs. What do you recommend for them? The product looks awesome!!


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sorry about that. here's the link though http://www.cbperformanceparts.com/PDF_f ... ations.PDF
With that much power I would have to say go 6"-8". I am leaning a little more toward the 6" for you though. Let me know if you have any other questions.
That application charts prices are off and those are for studboys shaper bar carbide, not ours like you saw in the video. We also sell woody's and studboy but we always recommend our product before studboy or woody's for obvious reasons shown in the video. Thanks
That application charts prices are off and those are for studboys shaper bar carbide, not ours like you saw in the video. We also sell woody's and studboy but we always recommend our product before studboy or woody's for obvious reasons shown in the video. Thanks
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