Long tracks and paddle tracks
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townsend chris
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Long tracks and paddle tracks
What do you think the ideal long track and deep lug paddle track size would be for riding the nice groomed trails we have in the area ?
paddle tracks
There is no such thing as an ideal deep lug paddle track for trail riding, all they do is rip up the trails. :thumbdown:
I ride quite a few miles, (trails only) and have had every thing
from 121 X .875 to 144 X 1.75.
Here is my $.02:
Trails are wrecked with thumbs! If you want you can tear it up with whatever you are on.
There is not a track made that will fix stupid!
Ride quality is a result of suspension design, shock quality and driver setup. Not trail length, that helps flotation.
Deep lug tracks will tax most cooling systems in low snow and hard packed trail conditions.
Ice scratchers are sold to prevent this from happening.
Longer tracks require more carbide to get through the corners. If you have the track hooked up you are going to push more in the corners.
There is no one size fits all, depends on individual preference.
Each of My last 7 sleds have had either a different length or lug height.
This year I am riding a 120 X 1.6 Cobra.
Hooks up, rides great and rails corners, like it better than the 137 I rode last year, but that's my take and everyone likes something different.
from 121 X .875 to 144 X 1.75.
Here is my $.02:
Trails are wrecked with thumbs! If you want you can tear it up with whatever you are on.
There is not a track made that will fix stupid!
Ride quality is a result of suspension design, shock quality and driver setup. Not trail length, that helps flotation.
Deep lug tracks will tax most cooling systems in low snow and hard packed trail conditions.
Ice scratchers are sold to prevent this from happening.
Longer tracks require more carbide to get through the corners. If you have the track hooked up you are going to push more in the corners.
There is no one size fits all, depends on individual preference.
Each of My last 7 sleds have had either a different length or lug height.
This year I am riding a 120 X 1.6 Cobra.
Hooks up, rides great and rails corners, like it better than the 137 I rode last year, but that's my take and everyone likes something different.
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ghostrider
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