nodoo_s
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I am looking at putting 136 on my viper but cant decide on camo 9800 1.5" or just to go with 9819 1.25. I currently have camo 9818 1.25 and it goes better than my wifes ripsaw in the powder. I like to play in the boonies and the lugs on the 9818 are very durable. I live in maine so lots of deep powder is hard to find so we have to run ditches and old cuttings. just wondering how the 9800 would work on the trail and would it fit ok if i went that route. anyone who has 136 on viper please give me some feedback.
kyle3201
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run the 9800C, I ran that on my viper this year with a 136 and absolutely loved it!
B2SO
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Just so you know , i ran the polaris 1 3/4 x 136 track in my viper this year , and i loved it , i will NEVER run anything less then a 1 1/2 again , trail sled or not ...the 1 3/4 fits with 9 tooth drivers , just have to remove tunnel and front heat exchanger guards , i ran the anti slip drivers , and about a 2 " sag in my track ...LOVE IT !!!!!!and worked well on the trails also (as long as your not behind me ) just a little more info .....take care
nodoo_s
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I was leaning towards the 1.5, it looks like that will be the route i go, not that it matters to much but about much topend did you loose?
kyle3201
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dont really know to be honest, i geared way down when I switched over
BlueRider17
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nodoo s
I live in maine also. Put a 1.5 Camo on my Viper this year and I love it. I won't go back to anything smaller.
I live in maine also. Put a 1.5 Camo on my Viper this year and I love it. I won't go back to anything smaller.
Mtnviper
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I run the 9800 also. I really like it, good all around track. Light weight too, only weigh's 41 pounds.
..SNAKEBIT..
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go big or go home!
I went with the 1-1/2 x 136 and will never!!! ride any thing smaller
I went with the 1-1/2 x 136 and will never!!! ride any thing smaller
yamaholic22
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i have a 121 1.5 inch and love it, awesome track for the holeshots, and REALLY grips on the trails.