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Snow studs - where to buy?

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    Snow studs - where to buy?

    Anybody have a recommendation on where to buy a set of snow spikes? Thanks!

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    pre-studded tires?

    or install-your-own studs?

    and you mean studs (for snow) and not screws (for ice), right?

    I found a few on TT before, but the studs that look like they'll stay in the longest are the last ones on this post:

    http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...ml#post1012341

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Kevin's cycle racing

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    Motorace in Wilbraham, MA

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Woodcraft View Post
    Motorace in Wilbraham, MA
    I'll PM Supah Dave and see what the deal is... The previous post had some great deals!

    Eric - I'm about 2.5-3 hours north of the shop, but if you guys want a different home track to ride, lets swap some laps next season.

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Great.... Thanks Kitt... now I'm thinking about gettin ice screws for my KTM.

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Great.... Thanks Kitt... now I'm thinking about gettin ice screws for my KTM.

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    oops!

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    if either of you are looking for ice screws I have a new box of 1000 I believe that I'd be willing to let go. Let me know if interested.

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by seth399 View Post
    if either of you are looking for ice screws I have a new box of 1000 I believe that I'd be willing to let go. Let me know if interested.
    interested... I'd need em to be pretty tall, as I plan on riding the track in snow.

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    I'll check tonight on the specs, forget what they are

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    interested... I'd need em to be pretty tall, as I plan on riding the track in snow.
    Screws don't hold up to well to the slip-n-grip type traction of track riding, plus once you hit the dirt a few times..the edges will wear down quick.

    I've never had a set of production offroad spiked tires, but from what I've read, the up front cost is high but they can last several seasons. There's a guy on NEDB named Mike (user name there as well) that buys the tires and studs abd builds them himself. He is usually selling them in sets and for about $100 less than the going rate for the same thing

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    bah humbug...my post didn't make it

    essentially, you want studs from www.gripstuds.com...they have the wider threads that look like they'd stay in better than the ones from www.maxigripicestuds.com

    ice studs will wear down, even if you drive them into a tire with a liner...so for $100 of screws and 2 hours of studding, you'll be flat...do you really want that?

    the last option is www.kevincycleracing.com, and they have everything from flat metal inserts to long spikes...all of them are pre-studded

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by seth399 View Post
    I'll check tonight on the specs, forget what they are
    well???

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    ah forgot about this, they are Gold Screws 1/2"

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    ok, so ice only...

    I really think I'd like something for snow... Unless you're giving a killer deal. I guess you abandoned the other thread, but I think the michelin's are the ones you asked about... The tread doesn't match the ones I thought they were, the # on the sidewall must be compound. Not sure how to tell what model, but the tread matches the ones you posted about.

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    ya these are def. ice screws. O I said no thanks on the tires because I thought they were that funky hard pack tread. Post a pic up if you can later

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    btw, if you get a lot (I mean a lot) of snow, then another 2 (possibly) cost efficient options are tapcon screws (screwed from the inside of the tire, out...w' a ocknut on the outside) or grade 8 carriage bolts (also going inside-> out w' a locknut)

    PITA to make, but cheap, durable, and awesome traction (from what I've read)

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by seth399 View Post
    ya these are def. ice screws. O I said no thanks on the tires because I thought they were that funky hard pack tread. Post a pic up if you can later
    I wouldn't wanna run the big rear in dirt, but you think it'd be better/ok in snow/ice?

    PM me a price on the screws.

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by breakdirt916 View Post
    btw, if you get a lot (I mean a lot) of snow, then another 2 (possibly) cost efficient options are tapcon screws (screwed from the inside of the tire, out...w' a ocknut on the outside) or grade 8 carriage bolts (also going inside-> out w' a locknut)

    PITA to make, but cheap, durable, and awesome traction (from what I've read)
    how would you hold the carriage bolt while turning a lock nut on it?

    I'm willing to experiment, but I live near a few lakes, so the ice screws could double duty for me if they work in a couple inches of snow.

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    ha, any way you can...I've heard of everything from pliers to vice grips underneath the cap of the carriage bolt

    double duty is tough, so I'd recommend either pre-studded tires from kevin's cycle, or the maxi-grip screws I posted earlier. I've heard the tapcon screws can do ice as well, but nobody really elaborated what that meant

    can you do 2 tires? used dirty tires are typically pretty cheap

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by breakdirt916 View Post
    can you do 2 tires? used dirty tires are typically pretty cheap
    It's usually the extra set of rims/rotors/sprockets to avoid the constant changing out of tires that gets expensive

    I'm looking around for that option now for this winter on the 450

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    Re: Snow studs - where to buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by breakdirt916 View Post
    can you do 2 tires? used dirty tires are typically pretty cheap
    if anyone wants dirt tires for studding up, or even spares, i have a few sets i'd gladly give away for a 6-pack of IPA

    Set 1 - Michelin Enduro Comp 3 (basically new)
    Front 90/90 R21, Rear 120/90 R18

    Set 2 - Pirelli MXMS (used but not roached)
    Front 80/100 R21, Rear 100/90 R19

    Single - Pirelli MXMS (barely used, has a small slice, repaired)
    Rear 100/90 R19

    Also have an almost-new tube off a supermoto w/180 rear

    i could meet up in Worcester easily

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    dirtybastards FTW

    kitt: got a couple bikes? 1 for ice, 1 for snow! keep the tires on until the seasons change

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