Anyone riding a longer track ?
Great info
Great insight guys. The more I hear about guys liking thier long tracks the more I'm leaning towards one for my next sled. My question I have is in the studding dept. Anybody running a few in em for the ICY corners and stopping power.
[QUOTE=Keemez;13428]Uh oh. I feel a rant (my own) coming on...
Let's take an informal poll maybe. Of the numerous groomer drivers that frequent this site, how many of you favor studded tracks?[/QUOTE]
Maybe it's not the riders with the studs but the riders on 800 + sleds without studs and 1.5" lugs that flip the flipper lever to the bars at every corner :shrug: I know that I don't need to spin my track and rip up each corner because with studs I can maintain a steady pace going though the corners without spinning and wasting extra energy
Let's take an informal poll maybe. Of the numerous groomer drivers that frequent this site, how many of you favor studded tracks?[/QUOTE]
Maybe it's not the riders with the studs but the riders on 800 + sleds without studs and 1.5" lugs that flip the flipper lever to the bars at every corner :shrug: I know that I don't need to spin my track and rip up each corner because with studs I can maintain a steady pace going though the corners without spinning and wasting extra energy
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packerlandrider
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As a groomer operator, more damage is done to trails by sled operator habits (very aggressive driving) than by studs or taller lugs. My Renegade has studs with a 1.25 inch lug and because of all the extra traction I feel it keeps my track from spinning and ripping up the trail. Could my track rip up the trail? Sure, but my riding style doesn't allow it.
Well I guess I will different. I owned a Skidoo 2005 GTX 137" track very similar to the Gade. In the tight twissties I had to work hard to keep up with my short track buddies. My new GSX
shorty is awesome. I don't go off trail however. I am 225 pounds 6'. The new sleds may be designed different as was said before with the tipped rail. My 2 cents
shorty is awesome. I don't go off trail however. I am 225 pounds 6'. The new sleds may be designed different as was said before with the tipped rail. My 2 cents
SKI-DOO 2005 GTX 600 HO
QUESTION? WHEN YOU TURN ON YOUR SNOWMOBILE, DOES IT RETURN THE FAVOR??
QUESTION? WHEN YOU TURN ON YOUR SNOWMOBILE, DOES IT RETURN THE FAVOR??
