I did on some perfectly flat ice (though, not a lake) and it sucked. No control at all. Hit the throttle and the wheel just spins and you don’t move an iota.
The spikes would definitely help. That’d probably be pretty easy to do on some polyurethane longboard wheels like TB110, just put tiny screws in them all over the place.
That’s exactly what I was thinking! I have a handful of 107s that are too worn for street but I wouldn’t care putting a bunch of small wood screws in. I imagine it would be slippery as hell but in my head I feel like there could be the potential for some epic ice drifting… but I don’t know how ice works tbh.