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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
In NH, the state trails are open as long as there's a 'groomable' depth of snow - usually about 6" of hardpack. Private trails are at the discretion of the property owners...
I don't really put a helluva lot in my fronts, but I'm on a Raptor not a dirty-bike. I use just enough so my front end doesn't push...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
is the cove starting to freeze yet ?
RandyO
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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
What are you guys running for ice machines? I usually set up my KDX for winter trail riding, but I might get some screws and knobs for my DR650, just to have a little fun...
Save yourself a few bucks and get two boxes of 1000 each. But measure the height of your knobs first to determine which length you need. Getting some Slime may not be a bad idea either. And don't skimp on the screws, get real ice screws. It's been proven over & over that sheet metal screws pale in comparison in terms of traction...
When I was done with mine, I had about 1500 screws total and most of those were in the rear tires. I only put a few rows down the middle of the fronts. You'll wanna keep extra screws on hand because some will most likely pull out, especially with the torque of the Rappy...
I'm by no means an expert at this, last year was my first. This year, I aim to improve my set-up...![]()
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
In my youth, when my family lived on a lake, I studded up all of my bikes (CR's, Husky 410, XR600, etc. I even had my Rokon RT-II studded up!). Regular slotted-hex-washer head sheet metal screws will work fine, if the ice is soft. Once the ice gets really hard (temps in the 20's or lower) purpose made screws really shine. I used to buy 5/8" screws for the rear, if I had a used tire, and 3/4" if the tire was new. I ran 1/2" long screws in the front.
Some racers use tire wraps to get from the truck to the ice because the screws dull rather easily. They aslo use liners and screws that are in the 1"-1 1/2" range. I never got that serious about it.
I do miss ice riding, though. There is nothing quite like the feel of mile long, feet up power slides!
woooo studdin soon! CRF is almost in tip top shape and the XR is getting a teardown in the next week or so. May even stud the spares I have for the LTZ and get out there on 4 wheels
Why is it that winter is getting busier for fun than summer?
Damn you NESR and your ice shenanigan suggestions!
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How much would it run to get a set of tires screwed?
-Alex
I can resist everything but Pete's mom.
Most dealers carry the ProGolds, that's what i'd use. Or Kold Kutters.
Not sure what tires your Rappy has, but the stocks ones will suck. There's not enough rubber on the knobs to stud and they will rip out. You want a fairly new set of tires and a hard compound with big block type knobs
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