Stillrockingabanshee
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Dang, i gotta get me a set of studded tires.
Studded tire are okay if the snow is not deep. I have made a set of snowmobile tracks and skis for my 2 wheeler. I can travel in the deep powder with this no problem.
Some guy from Splash and Dirt at the snowmobile show had a big pill of tire screws to look at. Look them up at Splash and Dirt.com
i think ill try and stud my own tires, ya never know
With what? Normal screws?
With out reading the entire thread. Does anyone have an opinion on Maxis RAZR blades (or any paddles) in the snow? Soft stuff or hard packed? I never got the chance to hit a big area with quality sand where I wasn't paranoid of opening up an over priced 2ply tire.
I don't think paddles work as good as some ASSUME. I've watched vids of sport quad with paddles and they don't work that well. As far as I'm concerned no tire will work well if you don't have the clearance. If I was going to purchase a good tire for the winter, they would have to be the pro wedge II or the 4 snows. The pro wedges have the slight advantage though.
to be honest, i tried out my rear haulers 2 days ago in the snow, and ill tell you that they work amazing through the snow. I went through some deep snow, and a bit of throttle and it was scopping up the snow and throwing it everywhere with the paddles, its like a 4x4. They seem to work very well for me
Here's mine
Ready to go any time!
Those look good. Sturgeon must be close to hard enough, to go for a ride.
The Kid and I, will be out on the Blindman River and Sylvan Lake as much as possible this winter. Hopefully they are frozen up good by the 17th. 2 weeks of holidays and riding :d