78srx440
New member
I've heard nothing but great words about the camoplast rip-saw track. Does anyone have one and be willing to share info? Also, by looking at the pictures of it, it doesn't seem like all of those little pieces of protruding rubber in the lugs would hold up very well. What do you think?
Patrick D.
Patrick D.
yamaholic22
Active member
one complaint i have been hearing quite a bit is that chunks over rubber are actually breaking off, and some of the tracks are delaminating, meaning the rubber is seperating from the chords, which isn't good. Great track for traction on hard packed and semi packed trails though.
Allvipedup
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So far no issues. Been a great track. I think the best trail/light powder track to date. Hooks up real well!!!
rancidjo
New member
check this thread out
http://www.rx1.info/viewtopic.php?t=11481&highlight=durability
or try searching "ripsaw" there are many threads here and on the 4 stroke site
http://www.rx1.info/viewtopic.php?t=11481&highlight=durability
or try searching "ripsaw" there are many threads here and on the 4 stroke site
78srx440
New member
Thanks Guys!
Patrick D.
Patrick D.
Paul_Aris
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I really don't think it matters which track it is, some (even the best) will show wear quicker than others. I think it is a matter of what one track hits in the trails vs. the next. Also, when spinning and hooking on ground who is lucky enough to not hit anything that will tear it up. If this makes sense.
yamaholic22
Active member
Paul_Aris said:I really don't think it matters which track it is, some (even the best) will show wear quicker than others. I think it is a matter of what one track hits in the trails vs. the next. Also, when spinning and hooking on ground who is lucky enough to not hit anything that will tear it up. If this makes sense.
Yes a little common sense definately goes a long way in making your track last. I see some dudes just punching their sled out of every corner, spinning it every chance they get. Some people just dont get it...
doc04viper-s
New member
1200 on my rip-saw not a nick or cut. Great track. My last sled was picked. I wouldn't even consider picking the rip saw. It seems to have just the right amount of grip for me.
onlyblue
VIP Member
i have a 136 ripsaw on my viper, love it on trail, off trail it is good, but maybe a six pitch would be a better choice if u did a lot of off trail, if you ride the trails and get off trail from time to time, this is the track to have.
i am impressd with mine, my wife likes hers on her vector as well. definately a good track, look at all the OEMs now using it.... if it wasnt good would they all have it??? NO
Great all around track...
i am impressd with mine, my wife likes hers on her vector as well. definately a good track, look at all the OEMs now using it.... if it wasnt good would they all have it??? NO
Great all around track...