beekmanSRX
Member
max transfer meaning you run them fully extended? ur skis come off the ground?
bufalobob
Member
beekman:
no vids but i do have the dyno sheets ( dynotech ) 194 h.p. on mobil 92 & trail safe jetting. jim said if i jetted it down for that day 200+.
bob
no vids but i do have the dyno sheets ( dynotech ) 194 h.p. on mobil 92 & trail safe jetting. jim said if i jetted it down for that day 200+.
bob
unchained
New member
Yes the ski's will be off the ground often. It deff hurts the cornering so make sure you get "wrenchless" adjustable so you can adjust on the fly based on the conditions and situations...beekmanSRX said:max transfer meaning you run them fully extended? ur skis come off the ground?
I'm running a Camoplast Ice Attak on my SRX this year and so far I have to say I'm impressed. It's a 1" Hacksaw with 240 lug studs. It really hooks on hard pack and on ice I'd say it's equal traction to 96 picks down the middle. The big gain is the weight savings. There is deff less resistance there. Primo track for aggressive trail riding. The Ice Ripper XT (Ripsaw) is probobly even better.
Stephfg
New member
I love my Ripsaw but I'm into long distance trail not hooking up on ice. What I understand about predrilled is that the holes are made by the mold, so you're not cutting any of the cords in the track when studding. My Ripsaw is predrilled only in the middle (no plan for studs but it was the only one left a few years ago when I bought it).
beekmanSRX
Member
ya maybe im looking for the best of both worlds here. i just thought u would want the max stud length so u dig in more. dont get why 1" track with 1.075 studs would hook up better than 1.25 inch studs. seems like common sense but... havent done any experimenting
I'd say 1" carve with 144 up the middle.......not bad for high speed runs......

staggs65
Moderator
one thing is the longer the stud the more they're going to bend over under acceleration which does two things 1. hard on the track 2. with the picks bent back they're no longer bitingdont get why 1" track with 1.075 studs would hook up better than 1.25 inch studs
one thing is
lol i'll tell you one thing and that ain't twowhich does two things
dansranger
New member
I put 1 1/4 ripsaw on for trail riding with no studs. On packed trails the sled hooks hard coming out of the turns.
I know last summer there was a very long post on here where everyone posted their setups. It was excellent reading. After reading the post I went to the dealer and purchased a take off Ripsaw.
I know last summer there was a very long post on here where everyone posted their setups. It was excellent reading. After reading the post I went to the dealer and purchased a take off Ripsaw.