cemjr
Extreme
upei93, I've never pulled a stud through, I know it happens but I've never had an 1.25 lug track and those would be some tall studs.
cemjr said:upei93, I've never pulled a stud through, I know it happens but I've never had an 1.25 lug track and those would be some tall studs.
LeeKo said:Ran studs for years, I now prefer to run without. Sick of pull throughs, damaged heat exchangers, torn up trailers and floors. The track are so much better now why add the add the extra rotating weight. Just remember to aim for snow before turning in a icey corner.
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.
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.