$100-225 to spend on 99 SRX 600

Jigg

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It's not much, but i've got $100 to spend on my SRX, I just got a 2" handlebar riser and a new cover for it.. Any ideas?

I could make it $225 or so if i sell my Bender Can that i'm going to take off this weekend.

I was thinking transfer rods, or maybe a news-ed track off of ebay(obviously that'd be if i sold the can)
 

Spend it on clutching. I owned 2 of those sleds & they need it bad.But if you don,t have a good track the clutching is a waste of $$$.pm me at
brodam@westman.wave.ca
for what you need. I am away on biz till wed eve tho.
 
I have the stock track with 144? picks. I don't hook up very well at all, so I suppose that would be the way to go then. I was thinking maybe the transfer rods would help me hook up a little better, but i'm sure the track will make more of a difference.

I think i might save the money and wait and get a Camoplast Ice Ripper 121"x 15"x 1.25". I like the idea of the deeper lugs, but need studs. I'm not too concerned about top end, because the sled should only be marginally slower once i change tracks and go back to the stock can. Acceleration should be MUCH better if i can actually get the power to the ground.
 
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Any other thoughts?

Would i be better off with a 1" studded track or a new 1.25" ice ripper? I ride pretty much everything from groomed trails to ice to powder, and i need a good all around setup.
 
I dont think that the ice ripper will perform very well on ice compared to a reasonable amount of picks. However, I do not have any experience with it and cannot say for sure, but you may choose to look into it further before dropping cash on a track that isnt what you were looking for.\


9830 with 144 down the center seems to be a popular choice.
 
9830 and hacksaw are both kick a$$ tracks, i can vouch for both. My hacksaw with 192 studs just screams out of the hole on my srx.
 


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