They're custom made hand warmers. Check out Granite Gear they might even be making them now. I got a pair for my KTM from Thundersports, a local shop in Superior, WI, they were meant for an ATV but they work great!
We used to drill each knob from the outside, then from the inside, screw pan head sheet metal screws just long enough so the tip of the screw stuck out of the knob about 1/2 inch. Then, of course, you need a liner on the inside also.
Now we just have professionally made carbide tipped studded knobies.
Some of my buddies use ice racing studs (basically, glorified hex head sheet metal screws) screwed into the knobs from the outside, as many as you can get into each knob.
sounds like a lot of work. ahaha. How did they hold up? how often did you need to change them? Also. Do you have any rear tires that are spiked that you dont use anymore that I could buy off you?
whats on the bars?!?!?!
twistedkeys1 1 year ago
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They're custom made hand warmers. Check out Granite Gear they might even be making them now. I got a pair for my KTM from Thundersports, a local shop in Superior, WI, they were meant for an ATV but they work great!
olsonoble 1 year ago
@olsonoble cool thanks!
twistedkeys1 1 year ago
crap vid, pointless
evilpowha 1 year ago
What are you using for tires?
osprey219 3 years ago
They are all different, some are ice racing studs others are carbide tipped spikes some are metal screws from the inside out!
olsonoble 2 years ago
will sheet metal screw work well?
BigManlyMan4 2 years ago
We used to drill each knob from the outside, then from the inside, screw pan head sheet metal screws just long enough so the tip of the screw stuck out of the knob about 1/2 inch. Then, of course, you need a liner on the inside also.
Now we just have professionally made carbide tipped studded knobies.
Some of my buddies use ice racing studs (basically, glorified hex head sheet metal screws) screwed into the knobs from the outside, as many as you can get into each knob.
olsonoble 2 years ago
sounds like a lot of work. ahaha. How did they hold up? how often did you need to change them? Also. Do you have any rear tires that are spiked that you dont use anymore that I could buy off you?
BigManlyMan4 2 years ago
@BigManlyMan4 Custom made hand warmers, made from codura nylon and insulated. I would love to have a set, but I can't sew that good.
olsonoble 1 year ago
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this video is AWESOME!!!
OLSONxPIMP 4 years ago 3