kviper
VIP Member
I would like to hear from some people that have put some miles on them. Do they track straight? Do they fill up with snow/ice etc and push in the corner's? Do they drag hard and cut top end in snow? Do they take more arm to steer/feel heavy? I have been runing the Duece bar's with fairly good results but they do cut top end some and steer harder. Thanks, Kviper
vmaxx05stud
Pro
i know a guy that has them on his apex and said it handles real good and they've lasted over 4,000 miles. he says they dont dart and turns excellent.
attakred06
Pro
i have done 500klm with mine and will not leave home without it... the best and cheapest 169.00 mod i have done
easy sleder
Extreme
Same here, had the deuce bars before witch I thought worked pretty well but have to admit the snowtrackers are amazing, super easy to steer, sharp and precise cornering and absolutely no darting.
easy
easy
MUSKIE
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
GREAT !!
cat hunter
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I've used them since 2003 ,no darting!!! 119 on radar with stock APEX GT.There is 3 models available, standard ,semi-aggresive and aggresive. My opinion is for this product!!!
Preacher
Expert
I have simmons on all my Yamahas . Has anyone ridden both and can commit ? Thanks
kviper
VIP Member
Cat hunter, did you notice them draging harder in loose snow or hard pack costing top end loss and are you runing the agressive set up? Thanks, kviper
Kevin Garceau
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Yeah Im interested in them in all conditions? How do they hold up to the road riding to and from trails etc?
I have been waiting for my tripple points for some time, thinking of going slydogs....but this wouuld be considerably cheaper.
I have been waiting for my tripple points for some time, thinking of going slydogs....but this wouuld be considerably cheaper.
Kevin Garceau
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
well the more I look at these Im going to pass. I have to ride too far on marginal roads/ditches/trails to get too good snow. I would hate to snag one and be in aworld of hurt.
IM thinking slydogs this year. Maybe Pilots on the wifes...who knows I will call ulmer tomorrow.
IM thinking slydogs this year. Maybe Pilots on the wifes...who knows I will call ulmer tomorrow.
attakred06
Pro
there is no problem on the road ;the only thing is to watch out if the track is on ice and the tracker on pavement ;;;but they are real gooooood ;;;you can forget all the alternative try them ...if you dont like it you can sell them back ``but you wont``` bye
can someone explain how they are self sharpening?
is it that the outside the carbide is "softer" metal,hence it wears easyier? just a geuss...
thanks gary~
is it that the outside the carbide is "softer" metal,hence it wears easyier? just a geuss...
thanks gary~
Picksoo
Veteran
A word of caution. I Installed a set of aggressives (runner 1/8:\") last season and they were finished after 1200k. DO NOT USE THEM if there is little snow cover or stones visible. If you hit a stone and chip off the carbide, they will wear verry quickly. I heard that they had a dab bach of steel lastr year that did not have the proper hardness. They have apparently corrected this problem.
I installed a new set this year and have approx 1500k on them. Still in excellent shap. As far as handling, they are super. No darting, easy to steer and turm. I have mine on a 2004 RX Warrior.
I installed a new set this year and have approx 1500k on them. Still in excellent shap. As far as handling, they are super. No darting, easy to steer and turm. I have mine on a 2004 RX Warrior.
kviper
VIP Member
Great!! I ordered a pair of semi agressive's, so when the melting stop's and we get more snow again i will report back. Thanks again, Kevin
cat hunter
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I've used these since 2003 and i've tried some different adjustments.I shimmed the ski and set them with 0 toe in !!! This works best on my APEX.
Similar threads
- Replies
- 3
- Views
- 949
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.