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Shaved down attack 20 on 2010 M8

Just wondering if it would even be worth it to put an Attack 20 that is shaved Down to 1.75. Only reason why I want to do this is so I don't rip lugs off my power claw. I ride trails and we sometimes don't get a ton of snow in northern mn. Thanks!
 
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If it will only be used for flatland type riding, shave it down more to eliminate most or all of the curved part of lug if thats what the goal is. I would want at least 1.25" for those times when you are off trail.
 
If it will only be used for flatland type riding, shave it down more to eliminate most or all of the curved part of lug if thats what the goal is. I would want at least 1.25" for those times when you are off trail.

The attack 20 that I want to put on the sled is currently shaved down to 1.75"
 
I had a 141" M7 that had a shaved down Attack 20 with 1.875" studs, that track was surprisingly potent and hooked up very well. They use the Attack 20 on all the sno cross sleds so for flat land ditch banging type riding as actually works pretty well.
 
I had a 141" M7 that had a shaved down Attack 20 with 1.875" studs, that track was surprisingly potent and hooked up very well. They use the Attack 20 on all the sno cross sleds so for flat land ditch banging type riding as actually works pretty well.

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They work very well. Turn it around
 
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