post your studded tires!!!!!

4cfed

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just like it says.. im bored and added more studs today so im startin this!!

22 inch tall kenda viper a/t's with 250-260 #10 x 3/4 sheet metal screws per rear tire

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Here are some pics of my studded tires,
chen shings front and rear
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fronts are 22'' and rears are 18''
the fronts only have that line of missing studs cause i needed them for the back and i did not have time to buy more
there is over 1000 studs in all the tires
 
Heres a pic of my bike tire I had around 700 3/4" screws similar to gold diggers but not nearly as sharp. It rips pretty good!! I left my blaster unstudded this winter.
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What lake you ridin on 4cfed? I live in Green bay and I go on the bay all the time kinda gets boring after a while. To much straight aways, gotta go hit up the rivers every once and a while.
 
What lake you ridin on 4cfed? I live in Green bay and I go on the bay all the time kinda gets boring after a while. To much straight aways, gotta go hit up the rivers every once and a while.

lake winnibago.. nice long road track plowed down at the south end and a big oval track, and there is a creek to go tear down to, and its only a 5 min ride to the fdl river from where i unload the wheelers at
 
Here is a pic of my rear tires Im goint to run for 2010 on my KFX. Also a close up for guys that dont know what studs we use. They are goldmax ice studs. 5/8" long gold anodized screws. If your tread is long enough you do not need tubes.

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i am running 500 kold kutters on my trike... along with some sheet metal screws to fill space... my studs look just like them BUT there black, self cleaning, they are the cats ass!!!

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i ran pro gold ama approved screws on thew wifes trail boss last year and hated them!!! lost there cutting edge in a few hours of riding
 
If you keep them just on the ice they work great. No dirt, gravel or concrete, not even to put in the garage. I have ran them my whole life and they always work great. Ran them alot on my dirt bikes back in my earlier days.