Recommended Carbides?

custer

New member
For trail riding I would say Woodys Doolys. They work well on my 02 700. My friend has about 3000 miles on his and still steers pretty good.
 

Canuck_600

New member
I just got a pair of SlimJim Duallys, and they've been awesome
there's no darting at all, and they work just as well as single carbides in the tight twisty stuff
i give them a 10/10
 

bankers_hours

New member
Agree with Bergstrom, nothing tougher than triple points.
Don't rely on email with Scott, pick up the phone and call him. May take several trys.
 

ezra

Well-known member
cant remember what the brand was but the package was yellow white and black with a snow man I put them on this fall about 5 tanks of gas and they are wearing bad having to pull ski at gas stations JUNK
 

luke_duke

Member
I feel that Bergstrom are the best out there. I have tried quite a few different kinds but nothing compared to the performance and the longevity of these. This is just my opinion
 
G

G

Guest
Don't get regular Doolys. They push. The slim Jims are better but still not as good as Bergstrom's. I think if you took a vote on this matter on this site Bergstrom's would win hands down.
 

michaeladams

New member
whatever you get,the more picks you have the more carbide you should have.ie,i have no picks so 4 inches of carbide works just fine.too much is just as bad as not enough.
 

xcsp

Member
Flyrite, if you're interested in the Bergstrom (carbide)Skegs, best thing to do is call Scott and talk to him, tell him what you have for a sled, how many studs in the track, if any, and he'll get you what you need.

I've run his "good & ugly"carbides previously but now use the Triple Points and they work!
 
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