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11-03-2009, 03:08 PM
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| | Re: Judes bikes No immovable object, just an astounding inovative break system that included the front fender! And the bike is being chopped for my next bike. Thanks for the concern. Jude
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11-05-2009, 07:20 AM
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11-11-2009, 04:27 AM
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| | Re: Judes bikes Quote:
Originally Posted by 247Jude | OMG How do you make that, and how does it handle? | 
11-11-2009, 06:33 AM
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| | Re: Judes bikes I purchased a kit called a kitrak. It had rear break mounts for disk breaks. I just made a jig to match the holes and used it to drill new Mount holes in the 48 tooth sprocket. Once the cog was mounted, it was like cha,ging a wheel with the addition of mounting the strut under the sei would stick to just the front tire on it.
t. The cost was over 600
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11-11-2009, 09:28 AM
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| | Re: Judes bikes Quote:
Originally Posted by 247Jude I purchased a kit called a kitrak. It had rear break mounts for disk breaks. I just made a jig to match the holes and used it to drill new Mount holes in the 48 tooth sprocket. Once the cog was mounted, it was like cha,ging a wheel with the addition of mounting the strut under the sei would stick to just the front tire on it.
t. The cost was over 600 | how does it handle? | 
11-11-2009, 11:40 AM
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| | Re: Judes bikes Opps I knew I forgot some thing. The ski is ok for fresh snow. On hard packed it is dificult to steer. I would just recomend the rear k-trak part and save some money! The performance of the trac is awsome in winter conditions! It does improve the push capcity of the drive train. On warm pavement it is painfully evident because it wants to go strait, and may pull the track off.(But it is not made for those conditions) In winter conditions it works fabulous, slush, snow, heavy or light. But not on clear ice, the snow and slush clears away well from the track. As for peddling it, down hill is the best way to go. You can use an easier gear but you go slow.
I would like something with a little more horsepower to push it. But it will climb hills and push through drifts.
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11-11-2009, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 247Jude Opps I knew I forgot some thing. The ski is ok for fresh snow. On hard packed it is dificult to steer. I would just recomend the rear k-trak part and save some money! The performance of the trac is awsome in winter conditions! It does improve the push capcity of the drive train. On warm pavement it is painfully evident because it wants to go strait, and may pull the track off.(But it is not made for those conditions) In winter conditions it works fabulous, slush, snow, heavy or light. But not on clear ice, the snow and slush clears away well from the track. As for peddling it, down hill is the best way to go. You can use an easier gear but you go slow.
I would like something with a little more horsepower to push it. But it will climb hills and push through drifts. | Wow that is just crazy man. I NEED one of these kits. It's funny cause i was just sitting around thinking about what I'm gonna do for the winter, and then I stumbled upon your post. By far I think this is the way to go. Hope to see some videos of it driving,later on. | 
11-13-2009, 10:05 PM
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| | Re: Judes bikes You tube I have the buffalo with the 97cc 4 stroke, mis-spelled ktrak with testing k-track. The snow was already melting so not so great.
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11-13-2009, 11:59 PM
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| | Re: Judes bikes Quote:
Originally Posted by 247Jude You tube I have the buffalo with the 97cc 4 stroke, mis-spelled ktrak with testing k-track. The snow was already melting so not so great. | can't find it do you have a link? | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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