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RTX Video-Just Rippin'!


To the guys already scrapping the stock carbides......I'd wait until you get in some real snow with a base, and let the springs take a set. Of course the tracks gonna spin and the things gonna push, they all do in these conditions. Things have to break in. Granted, if you ride on tight trails, and want a super aggressive setup, sure. But often times, guys rush out and put these 8-10 inch carbides on and wonder why their shoulders are so sore at the end of the day from all hte increased steering effort. You can also dial in some ski pressure with the front springs, or take some of the transfer out to keep the front end planted. I had 192 studs on my RX1 last year, and ran the stock carbides for 1000 miles. The way it was set up, it handled and carved great, with light steering effort. Just my 2 bits.
 
I left everything the way the dealer "set it up". Will mess with ajustments when there is more snow.
Studs are Goldiggers, 1.325", cost=I don't know as I got the dealer to "throw" them in the deal with seld. Out the door w/studs and cover=$9900-even ;)!
 
Thanks alot Mrplow for the videos!I was going to hang on to my '04 Warrior for another year or two but hearing all the raving and now seeing your videos, I just have to get one NOW !
 


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