Hulkamania
Veteran
Hey guys I have an 04 Rx1 mountain so I have the 151x2"x2.52 track. Will the same track but 2.25" lugs fit without any problems with the same pitch? Its a camoplast as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ive checked the forum and I cant find the answer to my question, and Im really new to the snowmobile scene.
Thanks
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tundra
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
its will fit no problem up to 2.5 ''
Hulkamania
Veteran
Hey thanks man, can you tell me what is the purpose of some of the tracks having rounded type lugs? What are the pros and cons of this?
Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
The rounded lugs are called "fingers". They help a track bite in the heavy spring snow and on the trail while the paddles help a track work in the powder.
There are 2.52" "finger tracks and they work well 85% of the time UNLESS you are predominantly a deep powder rider. If that's the case, opt for a paddle track.
There are two tracks with paddles and fingers. They are both 3.0" pitch and require a driver change. The first is the Maverick and it's standard equipment on the 2006 and newer Yamaha mountain sleds. The problem is, on the early versions, the paddles and fingers tend to bend over and the track loses effectiveness.
The second is called the Powerclaw. It's new this season and it's single ply track and so far the reviews have been good.
Best of luck
There are 2.52" "finger tracks and they work well 85% of the time UNLESS you are predominantly a deep powder rider. If that's the case, opt for a paddle track.
There are two tracks with paddles and fingers. They are both 3.0" pitch and require a driver change. The first is the Maverick and it's standard equipment on the 2006 and newer Yamaha mountain sleds. The problem is, on the early versions, the paddles and fingers tend to bend over and the track loses effectiveness.
The second is called the Powerclaw. It's new this season and it's single ply track and so far the reviews have been good.
Best of luck
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