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I remember reading something awhile back about some of you boys cutting off the top of the lugs on the Dragon track. I think I'm ready to do that now! I went down an embankment Sunday (spring snow conditions) to cut some distance off a switchback. Going slow with the brake totally on, the sled started sliding and gathering momentum and me no likey.
I used the Advanced Search function and found a post Rob did about porting the track, and it talked about cutting the top 1/4" off and putting screws in. I don't think that's the one I read before, but I want to make sure what I want to do will work.
Can I get away with not putting the screws in, just cut the first 1/4" off each lug (like just the fingers) and call it good and have it work better for steep stuff in spring snow/concrete conditions?
Fluff
I used the Advanced Search function and found a post Rob did about porting the track, and it talked about cutting the top 1/4" off and putting screws in. I don't think that's the one I read before, but I want to make sure what I want to do will work.
Can I get away with not putting the screws in, just cut the first 1/4" off each lug (like just the fingers) and call it good and have it work better for steep stuff in spring snow/concrete conditions?
Fluff