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Looking to get the best industry insider tips on snowmobiling? Look no further than Snowmobile Trail Talk. You'll learn from 30+ years of knowledge as industry and snowmobile experts. Get ready to have the best winter yet!
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Welcome to this episode of Snowmobile Trail Talk, where host Chris dives into the exciting world of 2025 trail and crossover snowmobiles. In this detailed discussion, we explore the latest offerings from Arctic Cat, Polaris, Ski-Doo, and Yamaha, covering the innovations, upgrades, and changes each brand brings to the table for the 2025 season.Arctic Cat's 2025 Lineup: Arctic Cat continues to refine its Catalyst chassis with the introduction of the new big bore 858 two-stroke motor and Garmin GPS gauge. The brand positions itself for a strong comeback with a model hierarchy designed to cater to various customer preferences, highlighting the light chassis and reliability of their sleds.Polaris's 2025 Innovations: Polaris steps up its game with the 9R motor and introduces the dynamix active suspension package, setting a new standard for active suspension systems in snowmobiles. Despite dropping some models, Polaris focuses on addressing customer feedback and improving reliability, missing out on celebrating its 70th anniversary with a special edition.Ski-Doo's Enhancements for 2025: Ski-Doo addresses front end performance critiques with its RAS RX front suspension and introduces GPS functionality to its large display gauges. The expansion of the 850 Turbo R and smart shox into more models signifies Ski-Doo's commitment to enhancing its leading lineup.Yamaha's 2025 Farewell: Yamaha marks its exit from the snowmobile industry with a lineup similar to 2024, featuring Arctic Cat-made chassis. Although there's a nod to Yamaha's legacy with special graphics, the farewell feels understated compared to the brand's rich history.Chris concludes with reflections on the current golden age of snowmobiling, highlighting the exceptional quality, power, and reliability of the modern snowmobile. Despite minor critiques, the excitement for the future of snowmobiling is palpable, with hopes for a winter that matches the caliber of these machines.Stay tuned for more insights and updates in the world of snowmobiling. Subscribe to our podcast for the latest discussions and reviews. Thank you for listening!Snowmobile Trail Talk  is brought to you by Fast-Trac Traction Products.  They produce high end snowmobile stud kits for trail ridding. The Top Gun Stud Kits feature stainless steel studs, and airlite backers to create a combo that is lighter than the competition, does not rust when using a SS or tall nut and features a lifetime warranty against breakage.  Fast-Trac makes it easy to figure out the exact kit you need with their stud application finder.  
**Show Notes: Episode Title: Maximizing Your Studded Snowmobile Ride**Welcome to the final episode of our Snowmobile Studs mini-series on "Snowmobile Trail Talk" with your host, Chris. In this episode, we dive into how to tweak your studded snowmobile for optimal performance, handling specific situations, and ensuring the longevity of your studs.**Key Highlights:**- **Balancing Your Snowmobile:** Learn about the importance of upgrading your carbide runners to match the increased traction from studding your track, enhancing cornering ability and overall balance.- **Riding Habits for Stud Longevity:** Discover how maintaining certain riding habits, especially in low snow conditions and on pavement, can significantly extend the life of your studs.- **Suspension Adjustments:** Get insights into how suspension settings can affect stud grip and snowmobile handling, including detailed guidance on adjusting limiter straps, shocks, springs, and coupler blocks to tailor your ride.- **Preventing Floor and Trailer Damage:** Practical advice on protecting your floors and trailer from damage caused by studs, including the use of dollies, carts, and plywood strips.**Final Thoughts:**Chris wraps up the series with a reminder of the importance of studs for safety and performance on the trails. He emphasizes that with the right tweaks and care, riders can enjoy an enhanced and safe snowmobiling experience without worrying about wear and tear on their equipment or storage spaces.**Listener Engagement:**The team encourages feedback and questions regarding snowmobile studs or any related topics. They're eager to assist fellow enthusiasts in getting the most out of their studded rides.Thank you for joining us on this studded journey. Stay safe, and see you out on the trails!---For more episodes and snowmobile trail talk, subscribe to our podcast and follow us on our social media channels.Snowmobile Trail Talk is brought to you by Fast-Trac Traction, makers of the top rated snowmobile stud kit online.  That's right no company has a better rating and more reviews on their stud kits. Their kits are stainless steel for zero rust, Airlite polymer backers for reduced weight and custom templates included with all kits. Find the right kit for your ride in seconds at FastTracTraction.com. 
In this episode of "Snowmobile Trail Talk," host Chris delves into the specifics of installing studs on a snowmobile track, particularly catering to first-timers. The process, while time-consuming, is described as not overly difficult. Chris highlights the importance of using the correct tools, such as a track cutting tool, a half-inch deep well socket, a T25 Torx bit, a drill, and an impact or air ratchet for tightening. He explains why a drill bit should not replace a track cutting tool due to the potential damage it can cause to the track's support fibers.Before beginning the installation, Chris advises installing tunnel protectors and lifting the track off the ground using a sled lift for easier access. He emphasizes the use of a template for marking the track to ensure accurate placement of studs, cautioning against locations that could lead to damage. The episode covers the step-by-step process of marking, drilling, and installing the studs, including tips for ensuring a snug fit and the proper technique for tightening the nuts without specific torque specifications due to varying track hardnesses and thicknesses.For those planning to run doubles, Chris explains a method to ensure perfect spacing using a modified backer. He also discusses the different types of nuts available in their kits and the necessity of thread locker for certain types. Finally, he advises checking the track tension immediately after installation and again after 100 miles, recommending a tighter specification to account for the added studs.The episode concludes with a reminder of the available 17-minute installation video on their site , which visually complements the podcast's content, and a teaser for the next episode in the mini-series on optimizing your snowmobile post-installation.Snowmobile Stud Install Video Link 
Welcome to "Snowmobile Trail Talk," where host Chris delves into the world of snowmobile studs in the Fast Trac product line. This episode, part of the Snowmobile Stud mini-series, focuses on the unique offerings of Fast Trac, a third-generation family business started by Chris's father, Terry, and grandfather, David, a Navy veteran. The company's name and logo, inspired by David's military background, echo their commitment to quality and innovation.Fast Trac has pioneered several industry firsts, including a 5/16” shank size, stainless steel studs, plastic backers, and TracSpec Templates. Emphasizing domestic manufacturing, their products cater exclusively to trail riders, steering clear of race picks and carbide tip race studs. This focus comes from a desire to avoid misuse complaints, as race studs don't last on trails.The company's Top Gun stud kits set themselves apart in design, materials, and placement. They feature low-profile heads for seamless track integration, preventing damage and ensuring smooth running surfaces. The studs are individually heat-treated to a grade 8 specification for maximum bend resistance. The Airlite polymer backers in the kits are a standout feature, offering durability, flexibility, and a range of color options at no extra cost. These backers maintain tension on the nut, negating the need for retightening, a common issue with aluminum backers.Fast Trac's Top Gun tall nuts and TracSpec templates further enhance installation ease and efficiency. The templates, available as print-yourself PDFs or through direct shipping, are tailored to specific track lengths and stud quantities, ensuring optimal scratch line distribution and track balance.Chris emphasizes Fast Trac's exceptional customer service, with the owners themselves being readily accessible. The company boasts a high online rating, backed by a large number of reviews. Their products come with a lifetime warranty against breakage and a promise of rapid shipping. The upcoming episode will guide listeners through the stud kit installation process. Chris encourages listeners to research Fast Trac's reputation and invites questions for further discussion.You can learn more at FastTrac.co
In this episode, we continue our Snowmobile Studs Mini Series, and dive into the details of how many studs you should use and what size is ideal for your setup. Main Points Discussed:- Old Rule of Thumb: 1 stud per horsepower.- New Recommendations: 2, 3, or 4 studs per row based on horsepower and track length.- Track Length: Different lengths require different quantities of studs.- Lug Size: Determines the length of the stud you need.- Ideal Height: Stud should be 3/8” above the lug for optimum traction and longevity.Stud Size Recommendations:- .85” and .88” lug: 1” stud.- .910” lug: 1.075” stud.- 1” lug: 1.175” stud.- 1.25” or 1.35” lug: 1.375” stud.- 1.375” lug: 1.5” stud.- 1.5” or 1.6” lug: 1.625” stud.- 1.75” or 1.8” lug: 1.920” stud.Important Notes:- Avoid using studs that are longer than recommended.- Beware of online advice on forums and Facebook.- Use our recommended pages for the best possible kit for your machine.Link to our recommendation page: https://fasttractraction.com/pages/stud-chartsThank you for tuning in! On our next episode, we'll be discussing what makes our stud kit the highest rated online.Let it snow!Fast-Trac has been making snowmobiling studs kits since 1989. They are the highest rated online with over 350+ reviews and a 4.9 rating.  Check them out at https://fasttractraction.com/
Show Notes for Snowmobile Stud Mini Series - Episode 2In this episode, Chris dives into the intricacies of stud measurements and snowmobile track types.Key Points:Studs are advertised by effective length, not total length. Essential track measurements include lug height, track length, pitch, and ply.Beware of misleading lug heights in Cobra tracks. Tracks come in 1-ply and 2-ply variations, with the majority of Ski Doo and Lynx snowmobiles having 1-ply tracks since 2008.Use our application finder to find the perfect stud for your snowmobile: https://fasttractraction.com/pages/stud-chartsHow to tell the difference between 1 and 2 ply tracks: https://fasttractraction.com/pages/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-a-2-ply-and-a-1-ply-trackHow Studs are measured: https://fasttractraction.com/pages/how-studs-are-measuredCobra lug size explained: https://fasttractraction.com/pages/cobra-track-stud-sizingSnowmobile Trail Talk is brought to you by Fast-Trac Traction products! They've been making the best snowmobile trail stud kits since 1989. Their kits are stainless steel so they don't rust, lightweight and designed to be easy on the track.  They are the only company that includes a template for every possible combination with each stud kit!
Snowmobile Studs Mini Series: Episode 1 with Chris From Fast Trac**Episode Highlights**:- **Introduction**: Chris introduces listeners to the 6-part mini-series, offering in-depth insights into the world of snowmobile studs.  - **The Why of Studding**: Dive deep into the primary reasons for studding a snowmobile, ranging from improved stopping power to enhanced acceleration on icy terrains.- **Beginner Benefits**:  - Building rider confidence.  - Navigating icy terrains and road crossings with ease.  - Enhanced safety features to prevent sled skidding.  - **Intermediate & Advanced Rider Insights**:  - Experience the thrill of maximized acceleration.  - Uncover the power dynamics between studded vs. unstudded snowmobiles.  - Understand the importance of sled responsiveness for faster rides and hazard navigation.- **Wrap-up**: Chris emphasizes the universal benefits of a studded snowmobile for riders of all experience levels.**What's Next**: Tune in to the next episode where Chris will guide listeners through the intricacies of stud and track measurements.**Support the Show**: Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to subscribe!The show is brought to you by Fast-Trac Traction, makers of the top rated snowmobile stud kit for trail ridding!  Find the right kit for your snowmobile using their application finder found on: https://fasttractraction.com/
Lastly Snowmobile Trail Talk is brought to you by Fast-Trac Traction. Check them out at https://fasttractraction.comOn this episode of Snowmobile Trail Talk, we introduce the show and host.The show will cover primarily trail ridding in the central and east part of the US and Canada.We will be covering all things snowmobile trail ridding from getting into the sport, suspension tips, motor tips, gear guides, ridding locations, weather and traction tips.Our goal is for it to be a weekly show and will label each episode in detail so beginners and experts can avoid content that does not pertain from them. Makers of premium snowmobile stud kits to improve acceleration, braking and the overall predictability of your sled. The stud kit's unique design allows it to integrate with the track for longevity and vibration free running gear.  Each kit includes access to their exclusive TracSpec template library.  These templates are specific to your specific snowmobile and provide the most scratch lines in the safest part of your track.Check them out at https://fasttractraction.com
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