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doordie:
Hi,
Here is a pic some tell you should?nt ride a red bike. :lol:

Paul:
I heard that "Honduh Headshake" was a killer :wink:

mikesmith:
Doordie I was riding in a snow 1' to 1.5' the other day and was wondering do you use ice screws or studs in your tires?I also heard its better to stud a hard terrain tire because of the soft rubber compound and close tread pattern allows more studs than a mud tire with a open tread pattern that would have fewer knobs to stud.But most of the snow is wet,so I would think a mud/paddle tread pattern would be better to clean it's self out.Im not talking about ice racing,just trail riding in the ice/snow.But I was wondering what you suggest?Thanks.

doordie:
Hello mikesmith!
Glued studs is the answer for your questions! :wink:
You can use any MX-tire/enduro for this and I use about 300 studs for each tire.
Don`t use carstuds because it?s to short. :(
If you wanna have a good "ready to use" tire, look at Trelleborg winterfriction (Swedish tire)! 8)

mikesmith:
Thanks!

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