Ride.Race.Live
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Hey guys...
I got a 1.25 ripsaw track with 196 studs.
So I got a 8 tooth driver...
now my question is... if I went back to a 1inch or less track can I still use the 8tooth driver or do i need to go back to a 9 tooth?
Also... im looking to get rid of the track.... I want something less knoby and with less studs... prob a 1inch with 96 studs... would sound perfect...imo to me
Track in awesome condition... no ripped studs no signs of wear... and has very few km's on it... im going to say about 1500km's (its a guess) dont remember how many km's previous owner put on it but I know it was around 1000... before I bought it....
Willing to sell it for the right price...(figured id let people know here on my thread) before putting up for sale for sure...
I got a 1.25 ripsaw track with 196 studs.
So I got a 8 tooth driver...
now my question is... if I went back to a 1inch or less track can I still use the 8tooth driver or do i need to go back to a 9 tooth?
Also... im looking to get rid of the track.... I want something less knoby and with less studs... prob a 1inch with 96 studs... would sound perfect...imo to me
Track in awesome condition... no ripped studs no signs of wear... and has very few km's on it... im going to say about 1500km's (its a guess) dont remember how many km's previous owner put on it but I know it was around 1000... before I bought it....
Willing to sell it for the right price...(figured id let people know here on my thread) before putting up for sale for sure...
RK-SXVIPER700
New member
You can leave the 8 tooth drivers or you could go back up to the 9 tooth it shouldn't make a difference. If your looking for a good 1" lug track get a hacksaw, its the 1" version of the ripsaw. I put a hacksaw on my Viper last year and wish I'd done it sooner!
Ride.Race.Live
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awesome... im just asking cause I really want to switch tracks... and I can do it at no costs since I can get a 1" tracks for a really good price and i prob can buy a new one with the cash I made off of the one I using now... (or else it would be out of the question)