1.75 inch track for a shorty??

08nytromtx16

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Hey all I just wanted to see if a 1.75 inch track would be worth putting on my 06 nytro. Theres not many tracks that will fit it since its a 121 so my only option is the backcountry camoplast track. Does anyone have any experience with 1.75 inch tracks on a 121. My other riding buddies have 1.5 on there phazer and it rocks well thanks for your input
 
as long as there is clearance for the track it will work. will probably have to remove the tunnel and front exchanger protectors.
 
I had one on my Rev, and it was great. Clearance is maybe an issue with your sled though, so check that for sure.
My Rev 121 was super fun in the Mountains, because you could throw it around easy and it turned on a dime. It just won't float like a long tracker would!
Mine had tracking like you can't believe! :)
 
I had one on my poo. It rocked! You can stand the sled on end and keep the skis up for half a mile. Short track+ big lug= loads of fun.
 
I had a 1.75 on an '01 MXZ 800 and it was fun in powder or soft snow. It would wheelie and pull the skis forever. I didn't care for it on hard packed trails and in some cases it pushed the skis so I thought it took too much away from handing in the twisties. For my conditions and riding style, a 1.5 is the best compromise.
 
Yah i love to ditchbang and hit small jumps all in the deepest snow we can find ( which isnt very deep for you mountain riders). Right now with the stocker on it i cannot get any speed whatsoever so the way i see it the extra track should be able to push more snow and propel me alot faster. I am aware it will slow the sled down but i dont like to ride trails and i only do it to get to the good stuff. Im also aware that it wont make it the ultimate deep snow sled since it still wont float but as long as it wheelies with the best of them ill be on haapy dude. PS. do any of you think that if i get this track ill beable to get it up and keep it up??? Im not to heavy( less than 170) but i can get it up now with the ripsaw but it just will not stay there. Well thanks alot for all your input and man tthese 4 strokes can sure do an awsome wheelie :4STroke: :4STroke: :Rockon: :-o
 
I think you'd be better off asking your wife or GF about your ability to keep it up. :tg:

The stock Ripsaw is easy to spin in powder. On a trail using studs, I've stood my sled up pretty vertical coming over a rise. I think the sled would be a wheelie machine with a deeper lug track. In the right snow my sled pulls the skis very well with the stock Ripsaw.
 


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