rooster67
Newbie
I want to purchase a set of snowtrackers but am looking for feedback on the trail or extreme versions of snowtrackers? I am more of an aggressive driver if that makes any difference.
Swiss Sledder
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I recall reading a thread from Mike Knapp that you should only get the Extremes. His advice is usually solid so I would go with Extremes.
yves F 7
Pro
go whit the extreme,harder to turn at very low speed but other then that better all around
KnappAttack
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Go the Extremes. They just plain work. I run them on my pilots too!
cat hunter
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The Extreme work almost to good, hang on !!!
3 Phase
Newbie
Are the people recommending the Extreme's also studded?
I am running an unstudded 136" Rage and am wondering if the semi agressives would be better, or if the longer track would be enough to handle the Extreme's?
Also anyone notice any fuel mileage decrease? I presently have Deuce bars and they are harder on fuel.
Thanks
I am running an unstudded 136" Rage and am wondering if the semi agressives would be better, or if the longer track would be enough to handle the Extreme's?
Also anyone notice any fuel mileage decrease? I presently have Deuce bars and they are harder on fuel.
Thanks
pedros1983
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I ran 144 1.450 studs with the extremes and the thing railed!! Awesome product. No mpg loss from my deuce bars
Winderallday!
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I run the Snowtracker extremes on a Apex LTX no picks. They work great as everyone is saying, no push, darting, steering is a breeze. I set my toe in/out at zero with sled on floor, no shims in ski bumpers either.
I do find that for early/late season riding in marginal conditions, the carbides do take a beating and wear quickly, especially on stones and road running, however the steel rectifier plate is hoding up remarkably well.
Oh, and it's all smiles and chuckles watching my buds on Apex with dual runners pay more for gas than I do sometimes as much as $3.00/fill! Cheers!
I do find that for early/late season riding in marginal conditions, the carbides do take a beating and wear quickly, especially on stones and road running, however the steel rectifier plate is hoding up remarkably well.
Oh, and it's all smiles and chuckles watching my buds on Apex with dual runners pay more for gas than I do sometimes as much as $3.00/fill! Cheers!
quebec#1
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Extremes !
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Extreme's, the only way to fly.
thephast1
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Don't be a baby, get the extremes
3 Phase
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Thanks fellas, Extremes it is!
favarcat
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Apexallday! said:I run the Snowtracker extremes on a Apex LTX no picks. They work great as everyone is saying, no push, darting, steering is a breeze. I set my toe in/out at zero with sled on floor, no shims in ski bumpers either.
I do find that for early/late season riding in marginal conditions, the carbides do take a beating and wear quickly, especially on stones and road running, however the steel rectifier plate is hoding up remarkably well.
Oh, and it's all smiles and chuckles watching my buds on Apex with dual runners pay more for gas than I do sometimes as much as $3.00/fill! Cheers!
Can you buy just the carbides to mount to the plate after they are wore out?
Are they a special carbide or will any work?
quebec#1
Expert
Yes you can but its hard to find a dealer that will. I think motovan sells just the carbide. Its a good bet that once the carbide is gone the whole package needs to be replaced.
Theirs also a guy on HCS thats probaly could just sell the carbide.
I would like to point out one thing with the extremes , Their are two models the old model and newer.
Last year i ordered a pair of extremesthat had wings in fronst and also in the rear. After nearly 3000 miles over alot of rough stuff i bought some new ones at royal distrubiting these are the old stock without the wings in the back also the steel on the plate isnt as ridgid as the newer model but they still work almost as well.
Theirs also a guy on HCS thats probaly could just sell the carbide.
I would like to point out one thing with the extremes , Their are two models the old model and newer.
Last year i ordered a pair of extremesthat had wings in fronst and also in the rear. After nearly 3000 miles over alot of rough stuff i bought some new ones at royal distrubiting these are the old stock without the wings in the back also the steel on the plate isnt as ridgid as the newer model but they still work almost as well.
quebec#1
Expert
Here' a link . What i was trying to get at was the older model is considred a 3 blade and the newer a five blade.
http://www.snowtracker.com/en/Choix.asp
http://www.snowtracker.com/en/Choix.asp
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