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The countdown for ice!

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    good point. I was looking to get some new tires for it anyways. I'll have to start looking more seriously now I guess. How's places like Chaparral for the tires?

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Cheng Shin 18 or 20 inch solid knobs.


    Kold Kutters work very well. I had the best luck running long screws and running them right through the tire. Run some slime inside just in case you pull one. But i found that the long studs through the tire don't pull out.

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by #1 masshole View Post
    good point. I was looking to get some new tires for it anyways. I'll have to start looking more seriously now I guess. How's places like Chaparral for the tires?
    The best price I could find for the Kenda Kutters I just got was from Rocky Mountain ATV. Their price was best 'cuz they were doing free shipping. Dick's ATV in Maine usually has some decent prices, but the free shipping killed 'em. Like Mark said, stay away from the 'dimpled' knobbie-type tires. You want something with tall, flat-topped knobs that'll hold at least a couple screws each...

    Don't skimp on the tires. To cheap (to me) means cheap materials, which says to me the screws'll pull out too easily...

    It seems to me that most of the easy-to-get ice screws are all about the same. I'll be going with 5/8" with these, probably get a coupla thousand, just to be safe. Seems whenever I count 'em beforehand I fuck up and need more. Figured I'd just cover the nut this time...

    I may spend a few extra beans and see if I can find some of these Canadian Screws I've heard about. SUPPOSEDLY the screw head's taller than the rest of the typical commercially available jobbies...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Jay, what size tires did you end up with? I liked the Kenda knarly I used on my Rappy last year but can't find the same tire in a 18, I think 21 is the smallest i found. I'd settle for a 20, but would rather 18

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by R7 View Post
    Jay, what size tires did you end up with? I liked the Kenda knarly I used on my Rappy last year but can't find the same tire in a 18, I think 21 is the smallest i found. I'd settle for a 20, but would rather 18
    I went with a 20 again...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by #1 masshole View Post
    Stock size is 20x10-9. Those 8" won't fit on your 9" wheel. Most people I know go larger on the 20 (22") and wider on the 10 (12") for normal use...

    The Kenda Kutters I just got are 20x11-9, and Rocky Mountain's still offering free 3-day shipping http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/pr...&sizeAttr=7321

    They're a bit more now than what I paid a few weeks ago, but these'll be GREAT for ice screws. Those Knarleys aren't gonna be that great unless you wear down those dimples first...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    I thought we had 9" wheels but the first site had me punch in all the machine's info about year and size and it came up with the 8". Oh well.
    I'll go check out that link.

    K checked it out and they look pretty beefy for the studs. They'll be on order asap.

    Do you run the same style for fronts or switch it up?

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    I should have that CR 250 next weekend and I'm having this terrible idea that I should get into this.

    What do you guys wear for gear?

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Yup, as Stoneman said, the stock wheels are 9". Now that i think about it, it's probably worth it to spend a little extra and get the tire and wheel combo. Then I could just get the 8" wheels and be done with it.
    I've got 2 ice seasons and some trail riding on my 22" Kenda Knarly's. They hold studs in great and show little wear from trail use..just the 22" size handles like crap on the ice

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

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    I should have that CR 250 next weekend and I'm having this terrible idea that I should get into this.

    What do you guys wear for gear?
    MX boots, thermal full body underwear, couple sweatshirts and a set of winter work coverals. Gloves has always been an issue for me, so this season I'm gonna get either heated gloves or some hot grips. Big heavy gloves cause hand cramps for me and there really is no feel to anything while riding.
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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Get some of the gauntlets for the handlebars and you can wear regular gloves.

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by obsolete View Post
    I should have that CR 250 next weekend and I'm having this terrible idea that I should get into this.

    What do you guys wear for gear?
    I don't wear anything special for winter riding. Just layer upon layer upon layer - ANYTHING to stay warm. This old Jewish kid doesn't like cold weather, so I dress excessively. I normally don't wear MX boots for ice. It's either my 600 gram insulated loggers or my outrageously warm pac boots. I also use snowmobile gloves. When it gets insanely cold, I'll wear my street helmet instead of the dirty ones...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by R7 View Post
    Yup, as Stoneman said, the stock wheels are 9". Now that i think about it, it's probably worth it to spend a little extra and get the tire and wheel combo. Then I could just get the 8" wheels and be done with it.
    I've got 2 ice seasons and some trail riding on my 22" Kenda Knarly's. They hold studs in great and show little wear from trail use..just the 22" size handles like crap on the ice
    Yeah, I suspect the 22's I was running last winter was part of the reason you were pulling from me outta corners. We'll see though, it's part of the reason I went with 20's this year...

    There's some GREAT wheel/tire combos to be had out there right now. Most places are offering free shipping right now too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by #1 masshole View Post
    I thought we had 9" wheels but the first site had me punch in all the machine's info about year and size and it came up with the 8". Oh well.
    I'll go check out that link.

    K checked it out and they look pretty beefy for the studs. They'll be on order asap.

    Do you run the same style for fronts or switch it up?
    I just ran whatever 2nd hand tires I could get for cheap for the front. Then I just ran a few rows of screws down the middle of the tire. You don't really need many up front, just enough to help track it...

    My tires got mounted today, so I have an extra pair of rears - all studded up. I thought my bro-inlaw was gonna take 'em, but he got hurt. If ya wanna try the ice thing for short, I'd let the pair go for $50. That's less than the 1000 screws in 'em cost...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Tick-tock bitches, tick-tock. New Kutters are mounted, Holiday Canadians'll be in the mail tomorrow, got my well thought-out pattern figured out (pfffttt bwaaa haaaa!), should be good to go by next weekend...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    Tick-tock bitches, tick-tock. New Kutters are mounted, Holiday Canadians'll be in the mail tomorrow, got my well thought-out pattern figured out (pfffttt bwaaa haaaa!), should be good to go by next weekend...
    Have enough ice already?

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    Have enough ice already?
    Nope. Traditionally, it's good to go by the end of December. Last year was a short ice season, usually it's good 'til the end of March. Last year, we barely made it through February...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    Nope. Traditionally, it's good to go by the end of December. Last year was a short ice season, usually it's good 'til the end of March. Last year, we barely made it through February...
    Suppose I should get my act together and finish up my tires and hope for the best

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    Nope. Traditionally, it's good to go by the end of December. Last year was a short ice season, usually it's good 'til the end of March. Last year, we barely made it through February...
    Guess i need to get my ass in gear as well then What are these holiday canadians you speak of?

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    Guess i need to get my ass in gear as well then What are these holiday canadians you speak of?
    The heads are supposed to be at least a full 1/4", they have larger washers around the heads and the threads on the shaft are supposed to be deeper and spaced apart a bit more to help 'em stay in. $89 shipped from Dick's ATV in Maine. I'm going with the 5/8" this time...

    If you chose to order 'em through them, lemme know in advance. It's special pricing through wunna the local ATV clubs. I'll just contact him and tell him you're in...

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Huh, you said shaft..huh huh

    $89 for 1,000?
    I'm in, I'll take a box of 1,000 @ 5/8"

    Got a link? Do I pay you? Talk to me bitch!

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

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    Huh, you said shaft..huh huh

    $89 for 1,000?
    I'm in, I'll take a box of 1,000 @ 5/8"

    Got a link? Do I pay you? Talk to me bitch!
    Yeah, I know! Shaft, head...

    I'll get you the dude's direct email tomorrow. I've got it at work. I'll send ya a PM...

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    Man, it sure is cold out there tonight! The ice ought to be ready sooner than normal if this keeps up.
    I have seen those Canadian's before. They look MEAN. The heads are visibly taller than Cold Cutters.

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    Re: The countdown for ice!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rada View Post
    Cheng Shin 18 or 20 inch solid knobs.


    Kold Kutters work very well. I had the best luck running long screws and running them right through the tire. Run some slime inside just in case you pull one. But i found that the long studs through the tire don't pull out.
    Have you used those tires with ice screws? from what i just read, those are the best ice racing tires out there, but it says screws longer than 1/2" will go through the tire, which kinda sucks as I hate to rely in slime..and i've never had good luck with 1/2" screws staying in.
    Hmm, Ronnies.com has the 18" mounted on rims for $199 for the set

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