thetruck454
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LeeKo said:I forgot to mention an important factor: Good carbides. If you have good carbides you can steer in icy conditions and they also help to stabilize the track when you hold the handlebars steady. I always run super aggressive carbides and change them when the are worn.
I agree, not to mention depending on the condition you can almost steer the back end by twisting your body if the skis stick.

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thetruck454 said:LeeKo said:I forgot to mention an important factor: Good carbides. If you have good carbides you can steer in icy conditions and they also help to stabilize the track when you hold the handlebars steady. I always run super aggressive carbides and change them when the are worn.
I agree, not to mention depending on the condition you can almost steer the back end by twisting your body if the skis stick.
Yes this is also true. I have been running 10 in carbides and no matter what your on it will go where you point it