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Went to the dealer yesterday to pickup both of my Vipers that were in for service and ended up buying a new Attak before I left...
Anyway, I'm thinking 162 megabites down the center with either 8" carbides or 8" doolys, Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated.......Thanks!drf
Anyway, I'm thinking 162 megabites down the center with either 8" carbides or 8" doolys, Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated.......Thanks!drf

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where are you riding what state? I dont have any on my 136 and dont feel I need them...Maybe you should try it without them first unless you ride alot of ice(lakes etc) shouldn't need them IMO 136" stops better and grabs better out of the hole, also more engine torque breaking than 2-strokes. Just my opinion....

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Thanks Yama-Crazy, Like you I'm in Southeastern Michigan and ride mostly in the UP..
The corners get very icey sometimes so studs for me are a must...drf
The corners get very icey sometimes so studs for me are a must...drf
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Mega bites!. I ran them last year in my Warrior and just studded my Attak with Gold diggers. The Megabites hooked better. Why did I switch you wonder?? The Gold Diggers were free 


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true sometimes corners do get icey but I like to be able to slide it around and I do most all my breaking before I get to the corner...that ripsaw track grabs pretty good and motor breaks to slow me down also...I'm not trying to talk you out of them but I used to use studs and I rode icey trails last year and it wasn't bad at all.drfbuster said:Thanks Yama-Crazy, Like you I'm in Southeastern Michigan and ride mostly in the UP..
The corners get very icey sometimes so studs for me are a must...drf


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I have 108 down the middle on my Warrior....no proplems.
Woody's stainless with the square aluminum backers.


Woody's stainless with the square aluminum backers.



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