i lived at the end of a 10km dirt road for a bit and in the winter it turned into an ice road and it was a ton of fun to take the ktm 530 with sheet metal screw studs into town, to stop the studs from poking holes in the tube i took an old tube slit it open around the inside then put it between the tire and good tube, the sheet metal screws did round over and pull out on the rear tire
Studded tires would be a great idea for the TOO long Pennsylvania winters. I always wanted to put paddle tires on and ride sand like the videos from Glamis, but I don't think I will ever have the opportunity to do so
ua-cam.com/video/glscWHTmXbI/v-deo.htmlsi=eMS_AeTk5PNwY05B These tires have a tube, 2 worn out street tires inside and 500, 1 1/2” cold cutters. Fredette made.
@ we’re in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, but the last good snow was 2018 at right around 14in, other than we get a dusting, or 2-3in every now and again, but it all melts in 2 days, or less😫😆
Studded Michelin AC10 is probably the best one out there. Mitas'es are a bit harder in compound and can get chunks chewed off them from hitting rocks :) Sure the Michelins can rip aswell but they have even more grip in the snow and ice AND are waaaay easier to install due to being more flexible.
Sheet metal screws round off too quickly and pull out...biggest Benny with tapcons is the prolonged tire life(great point). Grip Studz, Kold Kutters or Pre studded by pneumatic gun like Mitas. Fun video
Just found out abt grip studz today actually! Looks like something I’d like to try out in the future. Just pretty pricey at like $130-$150 for just one set for a single tire haha But they look like they’d hold really nicely with that big auger thing
Soup, I need opinions: me (13 yo) rides an 85 on motocross tracks but I do not have my bike and I just rent it cuz I don’t have the money to buy it, also in Italy trail riding requires a license and registered vehicle which I would be getting at 14 as a 50cc (then mod it balls crazy to push like a 125) but I could also wait 16 to get a 125 and buy it before at maybe 14/15 and register it at 16, so what do I buy, also for the 50cc bikes that I would mod I was looking for example at the beta rr 50 or the fantic 50 enduro, so can you suggest me what to do
If you’re interested in learning how to work on bikes and modify them then purchasing a 50cc now and modding it, if it’s affordable for you might be a cool idea! That’s unfortunate that bikes have to be registered for trail riding there :(
You should add trials to your riding style. Trials is very popular in your country as I'm sure you know. Here in the USA there's very little trials events and you have to travel hundreds of miles to one of the few dealerships that inport trials bikes. I ride a gasgas trials bike and a ktm enduro. Im old enough to be your grandpa lol. I'm 60 and will ride as long as my body let's me
Honestly thank you, im still trying to find a way to sneak without registration (but im not sure if ill find the way) cuz in italy there is a special enforcements for public woods called “guardia forestale” and they are usually only in some places so i might find a way, for trials i might try as it sounds kinda fun
@@066motocrossI know it is very popular in fact trials bikes are the only bikes that for some reason police does not care about the being registered and just go random in wood as i have seen many while biking, honestly sounds kinda fun and i am willing to try, so thank you 😀
i lived at the end of a 10km dirt road for a bit and in the winter it turned into an ice road and it was a ton of fun to take the ktm 530 with sheet metal screw studs into town, to stop the studs from poking holes in the tube i took an old tube slit it open around the inside then put it between the tire and good tube, the sheet metal screws did round over and pull out on the rear tire
good idea w the old tube!
I did that on my mower 😅 Works like a charm
hell yeah!!
Thank You Very Much For Sharing 👍
Studded tires would be a great idea for the TOO long Pennsylvania winters. I always wanted to put paddle tires on and ride sand like the videos from Glamis, but I don't think I will ever have the opportunity to do so
ua-cam.com/video/glscWHTmXbI/v-deo.htmlsi=eMS_AeTk5PNwY05B
These tires have a tube, 2 worn out street tires inside and 500, 1 1/2” cold cutters. Fredette made.
nice!
I just wished it snowed enough in my part of Western NC to invest in some…😂😭
This week here in PA it got all warm and now the ground thawed out 😭 waiting for a nice cold snow storm soon haha
@ we’re in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, but the last good snow was 2018 at right around 14in, other than we get a dusting, or 2-3in every now and again, but it all melts in 2 days, or less😫😆
So disappointing when it melts :(
Let's trade homes 🏡 I live in Pennsylvania. You can have this crap hole of a state with its 7 months of cold weather and I will take Nascar country
Studded Michelin AC10 is probably the best one out there. Mitas'es are a bit harder in compound and can get chunks chewed off them from hitting rocks :) Sure the Michelins can rip aswell but they have even more grip in the snow and ice AND are waaaay easier to install due to being more flexible.
good to know! thanks for the info
Sheet metal screws round off too quickly and pull out...biggest Benny with tapcons is the prolonged tire life(great point). Grip Studz, Kold Kutters or Pre studded by pneumatic gun like Mitas. Fun video
Just found out abt grip studz today actually! Looks like something I’d like to try out in the future. Just pretty pricey at like $130-$150 for just one set for a single tire haha
But they look like they’d hold really nicely with that big auger thing
I'd be worried about those sheet metal screws coming out and punching through my tire and into my tube. That would be my luck.
Haha would be unfortunate
Soup, I need opinions: me (13 yo) rides an 85 on motocross tracks but I do not have my bike and I just rent it cuz I don’t have the money to buy it, also in Italy trail riding requires a license and registered vehicle which I would be getting at 14 as a 50cc (then mod it balls crazy to push like a 125) but I could also wait 16 to get a 125 and buy it before at maybe 14/15 and register it at 16, so what do I buy, also for the 50cc bikes that I would mod I was looking for example at the beta rr 50 or the fantic 50 enduro, so can you suggest me what to do
If you’re interested in learning how to work on bikes and modify them then purchasing a 50cc now and modding it, if it’s affordable for you might be a cool idea!
That’s unfortunate that bikes have to be registered for trail riding there :(
You should add trials to your riding style. Trials is very popular in your country as I'm sure you know. Here in the USA there's very little trials events and you have to travel hundreds of miles to one of the few dealerships that inport trials bikes. I ride a gasgas trials bike and a ktm enduro. Im old enough to be your grandpa lol. I'm 60 and will ride as long as my body let's me
Honestly thank you, im still trying to find a way to sneak without registration (but im not sure if ill find the way) cuz in italy there is a special enforcements for public woods called “guardia forestale” and they are usually only in some places so i might find a way, for trials i might try as it sounds kinda fun
@@066motocrossI know it is very popular in fact trials bikes are the only bikes that for some reason police does not care about the being registered and just go random in wood as i have seen many while biking, honestly sounds kinda fun and i am willing to try, so thank you 😀
Gripstuds are the only stud worth buying.
Why’s that?
15 Dollars for some screws, wtf is going on in America?
lol yeah not ideal
Biden...that's what is going on in America