neal
New member
hi guys,
yesterday i road a friends sled which he had just put a 1.0" ripsaw track on. i could not belive the preformance this track provided on packed snow. it also did vary well in the powder. my question is, do any of you guys have a track like this on your sled? and do you think it is worth the money. after riding that sled i am thinking of buying one for my 98 v max sx 700. any feedback would be appreciated.
thank you.
yesterday i road a friends sled which he had just put a 1.0" ripsaw track on. i could not belive the preformance this track provided on packed snow. it also did vary well in the powder. my question is, do any of you guys have a track like this on your sled? and do you think it is worth the money. after riding that sled i am thinking of buying one for my 98 v max sx 700. any feedback would be appreciated.
thank you.
srv540
Member
I think you mean 1" hacksaw???? Ripsaw is a 1.25" track
daman
New member
Alot of guy's running them here,awsome tracks well worth it..
neal
New member
huh, i thought he said it was a 1" track. i could be wrong.
If it is the 1.25" Ripsaw track, it is so worth the money.
I put one on my 98 700 XTC-P this season and although I have only gone for 4 rides I can tell you that I love it. I has great hookup on the trail and not bad in the powder either.
If you do it you won't be dissapointed.
I put one on my 98 700 XTC-P this season and although I have only gone for 4 rides I can tell you that I love it. I has great hookup on the trail and not bad in the powder either.
If you do it you won't be dissapointed.
FuzzButt
New member
FWIW the Predator is as good all around as the ripsaw. I think at this time any of the "New Technology tracks" are worth the investment.
xsivhp
Active member
cb had some 1" ripsaws a couple of months ago ....
i had one on the sxr500. its a great track. the warrior i now have came with one. when i get around to it one is going into the et410 with a viper skid. that should get it to float in the snow!
BlueIronRanger
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Best upgrade EVER on my SX600R, I lost about 5mph on the top end (from 101->96mph on gps) but on hardpack it has tons of grip. Seems to do about the same in powder as the stock track though.
I have a 1" Hacksaw and its sooo nice.........
kysledneck
New member
Was wondering are you all running studs too? I am looking to upgrade this summer & not sure if I need studs also or just leave the track stock. Thanks
neal
New member
i guess it depends on how much ice you ride on and the condition of your trails. i ride on the lake alot and in the trails too, but i keep my studs to a minimum. every track ive seen with studs wares out twice as fast as a non studed track. this is why i am doing alittle resherch on Ripsaw tracks. i would like to get away from studs completely.
i never have and never will run studs. in packed snow you will not belive how this track grabs.
yamaholic22
Active member
yup they make a 1" ripsaw this year. I have the 1" hacksaw on my srx, and the 1.25" ripsaw on my Attak
Bakemono
New member
Ive got a 1.25" Ripsaw on my '01 600 XC. I like the hookup but it has some wicked track howl at 30-50 mph.
It has almost no grip on ice though. I had originally planned to not stud my Ripsaw but that lasted untill I tried to take an icy corners the first time and I felt like I was in a drifting competition. In the icy corners its darned near suicide. This summer Im studding my Ripsaw. On icy corners you NEED studs and if a track is studded correctly, you shouldnt have durability issues. I got over 6,000 miles out of the stock studded track on my XC and I do not baby my sled.
Ive only got 300 miles on my Ripsaw so far, so I dont really think Im qualified to comment on its durability. So far, so good though...
It has almost no grip on ice though. I had originally planned to not stud my Ripsaw but that lasted untill I tried to take an icy corners the first time and I felt like I was in a drifting competition. In the icy corners its darned near suicide. This summer Im studding my Ripsaw. On icy corners you NEED studs and if a track is studded correctly, you shouldnt have durability issues. I got over 6,000 miles out of the stock studded track on my XC and I do not baby my sled.
Ive only got 300 miles on my Ripsaw so far, so I dont really think Im qualified to comment on its durability. So far, so good though...
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