Doowithblue
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Cannondale has it right folks.
STAIN
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I bought the 129, riding it today....
greatwhite89
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Please respond back with initial thoughts
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STAIN
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At first was not sure I made the right choice. I then rode a 137 in the same conditions and it did not hook up either. I ran my 129 today in some better snow and I like it. The transfer is fun, being able to pull the front up at will. Like old ZR's of the past. I still might install a 1.5 track though. I was going to do this on my 137 Viper anyway. I don't think a 1.25 track is enough to hold the power of these 200 hp machines.,
I think you are right there Stain. Thinking a 1.5" Ripsaw would be the ticket. Might lose a couple tics up top, but it sure would hook better in most conditions. Only Drag would be the need for some long #*$&@ studs.