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Originally Posted by Octane
You can remove them if you want and it wont damage the track. I know that Id definetly be taking them out. 192 studs are great for lake racing, but I wouldnt want that many for trail riding. You will need to run at least 8" of carbide just to make the sled turn and by the end of the day, the effort required just to steer that sled is going to wear you out unless you are a pretty muscular person.
I wouldnt go with any more than 144 studs in that sled.
I only have 96 studs in my 600 and it hooks up just fine. I actually prefer fewer studs because the keeps the sled more free or "loose" in the corners.
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I agree for trail riding.
