My Venture has a Kimpex Aggressor track on it with about 2000 kms. The 1" ribbon style lug is worn down to 7/8"
I am wondering what a lower-cost studding option would be?
I'm just doing a little bit of local trail riding and trail conditions are sketchy at best so I want a little bit of a handling and stopping upgrade when I'm riding in icier conditions.
Would appreciate any info on product brand/type, length, quantity, patterns, etc.
Thanks
I am wondering what a lower-cost studding option would be?
I'm just doing a little bit of local trail riding and trail conditions are sketchy at best so I want a little bit of a handling and stopping upgrade when I'm riding in icier conditions.
Would appreciate any info on product brand/type, length, quantity, patterns, etc.
Thanks
Hammer Down
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96 up the middle
I have a 2002 Venture 700 with OEM track. The PO had studs installed by a local dealer, and no protection. After I got the sled, I saw some scratches in the tunnel. I removed all the studs, but have since added tunnel and front heat exchanger protection. I still haven't re-installed the studs.
With the cost of studs and protection, have you considered a different track? Vincent, in his thread "My New Toy" installed a new track and seems very happy without studs.
With the cost of studs and protection, have you considered a different track? Vincent, in his thread "My New Toy" installed a new track and seems very happy without studs.
Unless I bought a track with builtin studs, I think I need something. I'll be riding with my kids and would never be able to forgive myself if I couldn't stop or avoid peril of some kind because I was willing to stud my track. My tunnel has aluminum tubing on the inside that should protect it from the studs as long as they are relatively close to it I would think. If in the center though, they might still be able to flex upwards and make contact.
Vincent
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Just be aware of your forward radiator. Without stud protectors for it, you'll need to keep a very close eye on your track tension. It doesn't take much to damage it. My rad has damage from the PO using small 7/8 studs with the original 3/4 lug track. Even have scratches on the inside of my tunnel, and it has tunnel protectors!
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A couple of bucks
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Trail Grabbers might be a good option providing the bars still have enough meat.
http://www.bergstromskegs.com/pricing_2016.htm
http://www.bergstromskegs.com/pricing_2016.htm