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Are you running anti stab wheels on your turbo ?

Are you running anti stab wheels on your turbo yamamha ?

  • yes

    Votes: 104 58.4%
  • no

    Votes: 74 41.6%

  • Total voters
    178

sledheadd

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I have cr racing rails anyone else with these rails with timber sled skid?
I have stabbed a track before at high speeds over 120 mph not fun at all.:eek:then:beer;:beer;:beer;:beer;:beer;:beer; made the pain less
 
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Dec 7, 2007
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I am running Timbersled with the ice age rails. I have about a season and half on the stuff I saw some definate wear on the end caps and the start of the sliders. I think an antistab kit might be a good idea.
 
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modsledr

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I run them on my Nytro...Timbersled/Ice Age skid.

$80 for an anti-stab.....$800 for a new track.....seems like a no-brainer to me.
 
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I run M10, don't seem to see those issues with that, just timbersled. Ive heard the attack angle is different. We were riding Jim from Thunderstruck when he just got his nytro and the track stabbed the track on the trail, luckally the sled was able to come to a stop with out any issues.
 
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richyrich

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I have them on my m-10 for sure. A few years ago I watched a friend stick the track. It cost him 2 ribs. Cheap insurance if ya ask me.

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MTdream

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yeah, I have several buddies who chose to not run them...it was a HIGH percentage who didnt run who stabbed their tracks...and NONE of the ones with teh $60-$80 snti Stab kits had an issue...

I did my kit right at the tip, and NO issues...

had it on my Rev too, when I ported my track...VERY cheap insurance!!!
 
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b_sandgren

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What brand did you guys go with. I have hear wahl or BDX but bdx seems to be cat only
 

sledheadd

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yeah, I have several buddies who chose to not run them...it was a HIGH percentage who didnt run who stabbed their tracks...and NONE of the ones with teh $60-$80 snti Stab kits had an issue...

I did my kit right at the tip, and NO issues...

had it on my Rev too, when I ported my track...VERY cheap insurance!!!

Are you still running your end caps? Do you have pics of your set up?
 
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MTdream

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Are you still running your end caps? Do you have pics of your set up?


Yep, I sure do...you can see the wear on the end caps (from before I put the anti-stab on, and the cut in the bumper is from blowing a valve stem off my shock before I turned it around...)

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MTdream

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I cant remember...there is not much difference in them...some people prefer three wheel ones...some prefer two...I prefered the one they had in stock versus waiting :)
 
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summitguy

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I run an anti-stab kit on Timbersled with Ice Age rails - modified the end caps and run the kit real close to the tip. Cheap insurance IMO...

Chad at CR racing put my kit together.
 
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seano700

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Dec 10, 2007
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Anti-stab on ice age rails

Wish I could lay claim to this nifty rig, but all I did was tighten the bolts!! Big thanks to Mr. Fusion and Zal here on snowest for hooking me up. Your the best! Sean

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1500psi

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Not to mention that usually when it stabs the track it strips the drivers too. You don't really need them until you wish you would of just had them 
 
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