j2hizzo
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I have a real nice camoplast .92 track but a few of the live are torn. If I was to install the track backwards then I believe it would be easier on the pigs. Anyone ever done this? Any issues with reversing track?
Mysledblows
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Braking will usually suffer. Other than that no real issues. The old Cat attack 20 was designed to be flipped around depending on its usage.
used to run em backwords on the grass, worked good for that. and yes poor breaking i would suspect on the snow.
Frank The Tank
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Definitely poor braking but not that bad. If you stud the track and put it in backwards you definitely will gain traction and you wont notice any suffering of braking.
snowdad4
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every track i have ever ran with lugs less than 1" as been installed in the reverse position. always noticed a positive for traction, never felt the breaking issue but was always forwarned. i can see where the difference may be noticed in given snow conditions, but never knew the difference for the conditions we ride in.
up until the my tracks exceeded the 2" lugs is when i paid attention to the arrows. the taller tracks are more directional specific.
up until the my tracks exceeded the 2" lugs is when i paid attention to the arrows. the taller tracks are more directional specific.