Mighty RX-1
08-02-2002, 04:30 PM
My dealer claims guys like Mega bites better than regular studs. *Anybody here tried them?
I called woody's and they recommend them also for the RX-1. 192 1.075's, I was thinking 1.175's but they said that was too long.
drewalt
08-02-2002, 04:55 PM
The Woody's Mega-Bites are a good aggressive stud, but I like the Gold Diggers a little better. *They seem to last a little longer.
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phazerhater
08-02-2002, 05:22 PM
I agree with drewalt. *They are a great gripping stud, but unless you are riding perfect trails they wear allot faster than the gold diggers. *If you are looking for a good all around, long lasting stud, I would definitly go with the goldies.
idooski
08-02-2002, 06:41 PM
I agree. The Goldiggers are the best all around severe duty stud that I have tried.
sledcrazy
08-04-2002, 11:49 PM
is it a pain in the ### to install picks??
Team_Arctic
08-05-2002, 12:44 AM
they can be if you dont know what your doing but if you have all the right tools its not to bad
ARCTICZRT600
08-05-2002, 05:18 PM
Gold Diggers all the way babyyyy!
performancex
08-05-2002, 06:13 PM
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Everything is easy if you have the money and the right tools. *Another thread said the easiest way is to loosen track tension and remove the two rear skid bolts, letting the track/skid hang down for easy access (rear of machine suspended from a rope/strap/spaghetti/whatever). *Take off belt so it is easier to turn the track (not yours--your sled’s belt, off the clutches--you’ll need YOUR belt to keep the back of your jeans from displaying your butt crack as you drill stud holes.) *Use a template and a stud hole drill bit. *Install studs. *Replace skid, re-tension track.
Mighty RX-1
08-05-2002, 07:34 PM
I recommend an air ratchet too.
sleddinfool
08-06-2002, 01:11 AM
I have an old seat cushion I lay on the floor. Tip the sled on its side and commence to drilling. I don't use the air ratchet too noisy and I do twelve studs at a time so my compreesor would always be playing "catch-up" (too small) I us a 3/8 cordless electric impact from snap-on it takes me about two hours to stud a 192 track. Kevin