EricMichael
New member
I plan on getting a new track this winter after grass/ice season. I ride mostly long flat trails that stay groomed very well for the most part. Sometimes it gets alittle mealy but nothing more than an ince or two on top. What do you guys suggest getting with a stock suspension set-up -meaning factory drivers? I'd like to hear from someone who has owned a t-piped viper and has had good results with hook up. Thanks
ExpertXViper
New member
After doing alot of research these would be MY top 2.
1in Predator (Loose pack snow with decent off trail)
1in Hacksaw (Hard pack snow)
1in Predator (Loose pack snow with decent off trail)
1in Hacksaw (Hard pack snow)
maxdlx
VIP Lifetime Member
I had a preditor 6 pitch on my Piped viper, with 162 studs and it was 136. It worked great. Its the only track I would run. Maxdlx
BETHEVIPER
Life Member
i have a near new track i just took off a sled, its a camo 1in, i think they call them an avenger. the lugs look like saw blades. has 96 studs in the middle, come pick it up for 200. track is in new condition, i think they never road the sled after they installed it.
BETHEVIPER
Life Member
if i was buying new, i would buy a 6pitch predator and install 168 studs, outside pattern.
yamaholic22
Active member
I have run both, 6 pitch predator and hacksaw. I would go with the 6 pitch predator for great all around hook up. The hacksaw is just as good on hardpack but in soft stuff the predator is much better. Going to 136 is a GREAT idea for hookup too!
BETHEVIPER
Life Member
if you want to go to 136 i can fix you up with all the goodies, 8tooth, studded 136 ripsaw and a suspension and the brackets, tunnel extension etc