1 inch viper track

That durability comes at the cost of top end. Not a big deal if you're willing to make that exchange but lake racer track it is not. And besides that my camoplast predators held up just as well. I have torn lugs on my UT. Not saying it's not a good track. ...it is. But it's not the greatest thing since sliced bread
 
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I love the track as it is still intact compared to the previous 2 tracks that I used.Not racing here but does hit 110 on the River which is good enough for me and as long as I can get to 100 quick is all I need anyways.If I switched to another track,probably would be done in 2 years with the way I ride..lol
 
If you do get the predrilled Hacksaw, just drill a companion hole next to the one already there. 1 double backer / lug. That would be 96. You could throw 2 double backers in every other lug just to bring the count up. Use your imagination to get the amount you want.
 
Studding is always a personal preference. Its never the same for everyone. Some guys want drag race off the line ultimate traction. If you drag race a lot and just have to be the winner you will need to have way more than 96. I myself like a fast trail riding setup. Any time i have studded more than 96 the sled pushes real bad in the corners. I like a loose in the corner feeling so i can get back to the gas earlier and also stay on the gas longer entering corners. Loose = FAST
 
Anyone ever use the ultimate traxtion with the 3/4" lug? do they hook up ok? I'd like the 1" lug but I found a good deal on a used 3/4"
 
I imagine the 3/4 inch would not hook up well,probably spin it to death,on my SRX at least.I spin the 1 inch with studs like crazy as it is.
 


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