2ooosrx
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The other day we decided to make a video on our carbide so you all can so really how good our carbide works. We are going to make several more videos for you guys on our carbide to show you guys how well it really works. In this video, we are driving in our shop on our CONCRETE floor and it turns like it is on rails. The next video we make will be on a road and we will show the before and after results. I hope this will make believers out of some of you. This video and many more will be on our website so I will keep you updated.
http://media.putfile.com/CarbideVideo40
http://media.putfile.com/CarbideVideo40
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1CrazySledder
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Kool, not a bad price either. I pay around 85 bucks for my 8" carbides. They take the beaten' I give 'em, but they won't work on Concrete though.
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When you are finished "beating on your carbide" you know who to go to lol. You wont be disappointed. All of our sleds are still on thier first pair of our carbide and have been on them for 2 years.
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wow, definatelly be getting me a set of them
ho wmuc for them ones you already used on concrete, get a huge discount for the damaged murchandise right?
ho wmuc for them ones you already used on concrete, get a huge discount for the damaged murchandise right?
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What do you mean damaged? lol
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LoL, come on man! Tryign to score a good guy discount or something! LoL
1CrazySledder
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How much for a 8" pair shipped to Fort Atkinson, WI.
I'll try most anything once. The stock 4" ones I have now on the RTX won't even stear with a plain track, let alone after I run 96 or 144 studs up the center. LOL
I have to buy a new pair anyways. Let me know.
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I'll try most anything once. The stock 4" ones I have now on the RTX won't even stear with a plain track, let alone after I run 96 or 144 studs up the center. LOL
I have to buy a new pair anyways. Let me know.
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n2oiroc
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ill try a set when i wear out my current set, but in the mean time all i can think about is that poor floor!
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Hey, Shipping for the carbide is going to be $7-$8 most anywhere in the US. So for you crazysledder we can sell you 8" for $80 shipped.
I agree with you n2oiroc, that floor took a good beating. Thanks
I agree with you n2oiroc, that floor took a good beating. Thanks
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2000srx, pm'd ya
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I would like to see that video w/ your SRX that has the expertX in it. That RX1 has more weight on the skis. That would sell me.
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We do not have an expert x suspension in any of our sleds. Would you be happy if I made a video with a viper? It really doesn't matter what sled honestly. I have a video I can put up later today of our 77 srx at a ice track. Let me know what you want me to do to make believers out of you and consider it done. Thanks
Bigmax
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Let me know what you want me to do to make believers out of you and consider it done.
Hmmm... how about a mile down the asphalt with your carbide on one ski and a competitor on the other... That's what usually FUBAR's mine is having to ride on the side of roads where one ski isn't riding on good snow.
Other than that... look good and at a good price.
yamaholic22
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You make these carbides for the C&A skis?
n2oiroc
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for me to believe it here is what i need to see. 3 guys on a 95 srx (a green one) riding in reverse (while pushing a trailer) jump a house and land on the ski tips. all while drinking mixers. during a full moon. J.K.!
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Bigmax said:Hmmm... how about a mile down the asphalt with your carbide on one ski and a competitor on the other... That's what usually FUBAR's mine is having to ride on the side of roads where one ski isn't riding on good snow.
Other than that... look good and at a good price.
Let me see if I can do that for you. It may be a posibility as long as you buy it if you are happy with the results. lol. Let me see what I can make you guys. Do you guys agree that would be a fair test? Thanks
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sounds good to me
if they dont show signs of wear in 1 mile, then they are doign damned well!!!!!
if they dont show signs of wear in 1 mile, then they are doign damned well!!!!!
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Also, we can make them for the C&A skis.
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By the way, for this video, who's carbide would you like us to use on the other side? Woody's or studboy?
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I got a set of 10" I'm looking forward to trying.I'm impressed by the video.In person they look like an excellent carbide.One of the best I ever seen.