Ice Racers Please Read!!
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Ice Racers Please Read!!
Originally posted by: mxquadracer
I sense some tension here...oh well I guess it was still informative in a sense[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
I sense some tension here...oh well I guess it was still informative in a sense[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
but clearly because i dont race for a trophy i have no clue to what i am saying. if they raced up here than i would do it... then i would automatically know what i am talking about... cause id race wit the big boys!
#27
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Look hozed. You obviously feel that all of it is very simple and that you have it all figured out. Seeing as how you have drove around on a few rivers and ponds for a year or two, it's no suprise. Good for you.
Since you are the expert I'll just concede to you and run along.
Since you are the expert I'll just concede to you and run along.
#28
Ice Racers Please Read!!
basically... you have no clue as to what i know... and i have no clue as to what you know. ok?
ur screws werent put it at any special angle from the looks of them.. just strait on... they were just in a different pattern, which we did do on my pred... and my buddies pred we didnt... there wasnt a slight difference at all.
we wasted alot of time trying the angle/pattern thing... and thats all it was... a waste... didnt matter what we did... none of us were faster or slower.
extra screws on the outside tread did seem to help from sliding out though.
ur screws werent put it at any special angle from the looks of them.. just strait on... they were just in a different pattern, which we did do on my pred... and my buddies pred we didnt... there wasnt a slight difference at all.
we wasted alot of time trying the angle/pattern thing... and thats all it was... a waste... didnt matter what we did... none of us were faster or slower.
extra screws on the outside tread did seem to help from sliding out though.
#29
Ice Racers Please Read!!
Hello: jerstilly
Welcome to ice racing, great way to get out and ride. When most people are staying in doors. Kold kutters will be great for ice racing, all races around here will only aloud screws for your setup. The longer the better on the kutters as long as they do not break though. Also we change the tires out on the ice, want to keep the kutters sharp. Kutters start costing $$$ for change outs. I pay $32.00 for 1000 of them but that's thru the club I'm in. You need to run 2 screws on the rear for best hook-up, your mach makes alot of low end power. On the rear I would only run 20-11-10, the 18" causes to much rear tire spin. I have not seen anyone run 22" rears yet. Taller yes, but it would have a bigger foot print. On the front tires, I run dominators kenda 21X7X10" they are a flat tire, screw them up heavy also. With this setup you will be sticking to the ice like super glue. New tires only, I run .125 for rear rims also. Hard bumping will only get you flag, then your race is over. Also on your rear shock, keep it as soft as possible. I like to be able to push the rear end down with one hand. Hope this helps you out, been ice racing for 8 years. Bro been at it for 10 years.
later
Welcome to ice racing, great way to get out and ride. When most people are staying in doors. Kold kutters will be great for ice racing, all races around here will only aloud screws for your setup. The longer the better on the kutters as long as they do not break though. Also we change the tires out on the ice, want to keep the kutters sharp. Kutters start costing $$$ for change outs. I pay $32.00 for 1000 of them but that's thru the club I'm in. You need to run 2 screws on the rear for best hook-up, your mach makes alot of low end power. On the rear I would only run 20-11-10, the 18" causes to much rear tire spin. I have not seen anyone run 22" rears yet. Taller yes, but it would have a bigger foot print. On the front tires, I run dominators kenda 21X7X10" they are a flat tire, screw them up heavy also. With this setup you will be sticking to the ice like super glue. New tires only, I run .125 for rear rims also. Hard bumping will only get you flag, then your race is over. Also on your rear shock, keep it as soft as possible. I like to be able to push the rear end down with one hand. Hope this helps you out, been ice racing for 8 years. Bro been at it for 10 years.
later
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