NJNYTRO Expert Joined Mar 24, 2006 Messages 452 Reaction score 1 Points 401 Location Sussex Cty,NJ Mar 23, 2007 #1 will removing the studs and not replacing have any major ill fated effects on the track. Will it then be more prone to tearing due to the extra holes? C chadman Expert Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 314 Reaction score 8 Points 873 Location La Crosse, WI Mar 23, 2007 #2 No you will be fine. It will make your sled lighter with the holes. LOL LazyBastard TY 4 Stroke God Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 5 Points 1,216 Location Somewhere in that frozen wasteland north of the bo Mar 23, 2007 #3 It'll be less prone to shredding itself than it would be if you leave the studs in it. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads S Stud removal from track question stingjra Nov 17, 2011 Skis, Studs, Tracks and Aftermarket Suspensions Replies 5 Views 1K Dec 19, 2011 207nytro Re-drilling track Any safety/longevity issues? 02ViperMody44 Nov 27, 2013 Apex General Talk Replies 7 Views 1K Dec 1, 2013 SIKEWARD OK to remove studs? Grassfirebob Oct 24, 2009 Skis, Studs, Tracks and Aftermarket Suspensions Replies 6 Views 3K Oct 27, 2009 LazyBastard Track marks after ZX2 install mdkuni Aug 6, 2008 Skis, Studs, Tracks and Aftermarket Suspensions Replies 12 Views 2K Aug 12, 2008 rxrider will removing studs ruin track? BA APEX Nov 2, 2006 General Yamaha Discussion Replies 10 Views 8K Nov 3, 2006 4Fighter Share: Facebook Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
will removing the studs and not replacing have any major ill fated effects on the track. Will it then be more prone to tearing due to the extra holes?
C chadman Expert Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 314 Reaction score 8 Points 873 Location La Crosse, WI Mar 23, 2007 #2 No you will be fine. It will make your sled lighter with the holes. LOL LazyBastard TY 4 Stroke God Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 5 Points 1,216 Location Somewhere in that frozen wasteland north of the bo Mar 23, 2007 #3 It'll be less prone to shredding itself than it would be if you leave the studs in it. You must log in or register to reply here.
LazyBastard TY 4 Stroke God Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 5 Points 1,216 Location Somewhere in that frozen wasteland north of the bo Mar 23, 2007 #3 It'll be less prone to shredding itself than it would be if you leave the studs in it.