Im sure you guys have done this before, but im curious how it worked. Ive heard from buddys that you have good traction but you dont stop all that well lol. What are your thoughts on this please...
T.S.U.Filmz
Member
It hooks up great I never had any major stopping issues
daman
New member
Stopping will suffer.....some ,yes....
lakeofthewoodsrider
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I did this on my 96 machz 780, you will hook up great, as for stopping....I felt it too be a bit longer to stop, but not too bad. I think it is a little trick to do
I run all of my tracks reversed. all of the sleds are studded except for the Viper which has the 1.25 ripsaw. Once studded you can not see any difference in stopping. Take off is better in deep or packed snow with a reversed track. Al
venture700
New member
this works the best on 2''+ lug mountain tracks. they tend to bend back and dont hook up very good over time and turning it backwards will grip in harder then ever before. breaking wont be a problem
Stephfg
New member
on most of today's tracks, would it really make a difference? I remember the tracks on my Enticer, Phazer and Exciter were designed to help you climb on top of the snow and brake better, but that isn't the case today except on the deep lugs.