k75
Newbie
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2005
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
- 703
- Location
- Bemidji, mn
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2016 Vector x-tx
2006 Rage sold
Indy trail sold
Indy light - poor kids sold
Cat 340 - kids favorite, melted sold
1994 600 V-MAX sold
I have an 06 rage. This is it's third season and I have decided to stud it in the off season. I have never put studs on any of my past sleds. I am aware some have reported some problems. The guys I sled with seem not concerned with patterns but I gather the how and amount are important. I would appreciate any feedback on what has or has not worked well. If I do this should I add or change some of the wheels? My hyfax seems to hold up well if the snow conditions are excellent to very good. Once the trails and lakes get icy, by by hyfax. I figure studding may increase the wear. I am a trail rider but would like better handling in icy conditions.
One unrelated comment. I am the only Yamaha rider, (Vmax before) three seasons of folks making jokes about my four stroke are slowing down. They fill twice I fill once. They burn oil, I change once a season. The motor is just impressive. A few of the guys are now looking at a Yamaha in their future. The few wives who join at times are asking why their husbands did not buy them a Yamaha. No smell. I have a heated seat and they sit on ice. Now to take off with out spinning the track any more.
One unrelated comment. I am the only Yamaha rider, (Vmax before) three seasons of folks making jokes about my four stroke are slowing down. They fill twice I fill once. They burn oil, I change once a season. The motor is just impressive. A few of the guys are now looking at a Yamaha in their future. The few wives who join at times are asking why their husbands did not buy them a Yamaha. No smell. I have a heated seat and they sit on ice. Now to take off with out spinning the track any more.