Snowmobile Track Studs -Model 1610 High-Wear Carbide Studs
Materials & Features
- Pin: 100% tungsten carbide (WC ≥ 80%, Co ≈ 10%) with hardness > 90 HRA / > 1300 HV and transverse rupture strength around 1660 MPa.
- Body: High-strength carbon steel for durability and impact resistance.
- Surface: Galvanized coating for enhanced corrosion and wear resistance.
Features
- Solid tungsten carbide core provides lasting traction and stability.
- Wide auger thread design ensures a firm, stay-in hold even under pressure.
- Reliable performance on wet, muddy, or uneven terrain — perfect for year-round training and riding.
Easy Installation
Our installation tools work with any variable-speed drill for quick and easy stud installation or removal — no stud gun, pre-drilled holes, or glue required.
Installation Guide
Notes:
- Always check the tire tread depth before installing studs.
- Do not use impact or pneumatic tools — variable-speed drills only.
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Installation & Performance: Kavonix Studs on Yamaha YZ250FX by Smightification
Dirt Bike / Motorcycle Tire Studs FAQ
What are motorcycle tire studs used for?
Kavonix Motorcycle tire studs are designed to improve traction on ice, snow, mud, and loose terrain. They help riders maintain control, stability, and braking performance in extreme riding conditions.
Will screw tire studs fall out while riding?
What type of tires are compatible with tire studs?
Tire studs work best with:
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Dirt bike tires
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Enduro tires
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Off-road knobby tires
They require sufficient tread depth (usually 10 mm or more) for secure installation.
How many tire studs do I need per tire?
Recommended setup:
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Front tire: 60–80 studs
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Rear tire: 100–150 studs
More studs provide better traction, especially on ice and snow.