tomseal6
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I purchased a set a big dually carbides for my SRX and dont think I liked them.
The sled seemed to push more in the corners and wasnt quite as fun to ride.
Any suggestion??
The sled seemed to push more in the corners and wasnt quite as fun to ride.
Any suggestion??
richierich
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dually carbides suck for corners.just use regular ones.how many studs you have ? i run 6" on everything i have.
tomseal6
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No studs,
Just that 1.25 ripsaw.
Probably why I couldn't corner very well at Munising.
Did you ship the 5.38 apex wheels to my uncles house in Michigan?
Thanks, Tom
Just that 1.25 ripsaw.
Probably why I couldn't corner very well at Munising.
Did you ship the 5.38 apex wheels to my uncles house in Michigan?
Thanks, Tom
yamaholic22
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Yup you weren't dreaming Tom, Dually's corner like garbage. They are intended only to eliminate darting, but as a consequence there is less load on each runner so they dont bite in very well, leaving you only with memories of postive cornering. Get some 6" or 8" singles conventionals and you'll be back in business
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Tom,
Get some 8" you will be happy.
Bruce
Get some 8" you will be happy.
Bruce
nailsandrails
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Bergstroms triple points seem to be doing well. A little more money but a lot guys seem to like them. I run them in my SRX. The idea is that you have a point down at all times...even with skiis turned accounting for the angle change.
www.bergstromskegs.com
www.bergstromskegs.com
tomseal6
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Bruce,
shoot me an email of pics of your best 8 inch carbides for 2002 SRX
tomseal6@hotmail.com
I think I will keep the duallys for the snow drags..
shoot me an email of pics of your best 8 inch carbides for 2002 SRX
tomseal6@hotmail.com
I think I will keep the duallys for the snow drags..
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tomseal6
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have you tested these?
price?
price?
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These are the single carbides that we normally sell. There are hundreds of sleds out there running these carbides and they have been tested vigourously. The 8" are $68 plus shipping. If you have any other questions please let me know. Thanks
BTW, there is a video in our sig of these carbides comparing to other carbides on the market.
BTW, there is a video in our sig of these carbides comparing to other carbides on the market.
BETHEVIPER
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i have tried many and have found that for a single bar, shapers are the best(havent tried bruces)for direct bolt on.
better still is a set of firecat offset dualies. the straight line stability of a dualy and the cornering of a single bar. downfall is they need a litte changing of the studs to make them fit a yamaha ski.
love them, wish cat hadnt bought the rights to them.
bruce, do you make your carbides for simons?
better still is a set of firecat offset dualies. the straight line stability of a dualy and the cornering of a single bar. downfall is they need a litte changing of the studs to make them fit a yamaha ski.
love them, wish cat hadnt bought the rights to them.
bruce, do you make your carbides for simons?
tomseal6
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Bruce can make you carbides for Simons. He almost did for me but I sold my sled..
Thank you for the Info BTV, I will try Bruce's shapers
What is your pay pal?
Thank you for the Info BTV, I will try Bruce's shapers
What is your pay pal?
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