Iceman57
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Mike,
Do you have any idea how the semi extreme trackers work? If so, how do they compare to the extremes?
Do you have any idea how the semi extreme trackers work? If so, how do they compare to the extremes?
vote4pedros
Extreme
Here's the link for the snowtrackers at Royal.. definately gettin a set..
http://www.royaldistributing.com/Shoppi ... 9/237.html
http://www.royaldistributing.com/Shoppi ... 9/237.html
**sj**
Lifetime Member
what about loading on a trailer (biting into the wood) and rail road crossings etc?
leepster
Extreme
Damn it man, Royal is out of stock on the extremes
quebec#1
Expert
Extremes are the way to go ! As for traler loading ect and rail way crossings never had a problem.
kviper
VIP Member
I have the semi extreme's on my sons 07 Phazer and wish i had gone with the extreme's. They track fine but seem to take a bit more arm to turn. The rectifier runs the full length of the bar and they seem to push a bit compared to the extreme's. I may try to shorten up the rectifier so it is ahead of the spindle only and see what happens. My thinking is it will steer easier and let the bar bite more like the extreme's. The Phazer is very light in the front and needs all the bite it can get. They track fine and would good for a lessor aggressive rider though. kvviper
kviper
VIP Member
No different than any other bar. kvipersj said:what about loading on a trailer (biting into the wood) and rail road crossings etc?
cat hunter
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I,ve been bragging how good these things work for 5 years and am glad you guys are finally seeing what I am seeing!!!Best thing since sliced bread .
Do you guys recommend the semi or aggressive?
bigdog1000
Lifetime Member
Absolutely the Extremes (aggressive)
I ordered a set. Thank you.
Rash
Expert
Good choice,...
I've been running a set of Extreme's for 1500 km's now and the control is awesome.
I am missing a 3" piece of carbide in the center of the one carbide and was wondering if anyone else is having an issue like that?
I also just heard that a local guy here went over some railway tracks and caught on them. He ended up replacing his front bulkhead because the A arms bust the bolt out of it. Do you guys think that should be a concern or should I just keep riding them?
I am missing a 3" piece of carbide in the center of the one carbide and was wondering if anyone else is having an issue like that?
I also just heard that a local guy here went over some railway tracks and caught on them. He ended up replacing his front bulkhead because the A arms bust the bolt out of it. Do you guys think that should be a concern or should I just keep riding them?
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