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Any problems w/ tracks and aired-tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 12767" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I don't have any experience with tracks but the things i have heard about them on here aren't all bad. One thing that does cause problems is using solid tyres. They are hard on your drive train (chains and sprockets). I read somewhere if you are going to run chains all the time its a good thing to remove your front drive chains so only your back tyres are powered and you will not snap your chains.</p><p>I would seriously doubt you will have any issues if you only run them every so often. With the effort to fit and remove them, i doubt you will be taking them off all that often!</p><p>I'm sure others will have more to add on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 12767, member: 82"] I don't have any experience with tracks but the things i have heard about them on here aren't all bad. One thing that does cause problems is using solid tyres. They are hard on your drive train (chains and sprockets). I read somewhere if you are going to run chains all the time its a good thing to remove your front drive chains so only your back tyres are powered and you will not snap your chains. I would seriously doubt you will have any issues if you only run them every so often. With the effort to fit and remove them, i doubt you will be taking them off all that often! I'm sure others will have more to add on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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