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1" track for hard pack racing

Doc Harley

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I have the opportunity to buy a new 1" rip2 for $350.
It's sole purpose is racing on hard packed snow.
Does this track suffer any traction loss in those conditions vs a 1.25" rip2

260/280 tune ,192 studs

Ty.....
 

I have the opportunity to buy a new 1" rip2 for $350.
It's sole purpose is racing on hard packed snow.
Does this track suffer any traction loss in those conditions vs a 1.25" rip2

260/280 tune ,192 studs

Ty.....
You want the 1 inch Hacksaw on hardpack snow.
 
I thought the one inch is a ripsaw , not rip 2.

Yes, the stock 1" on an SRX is a Ripsaw. When I was talking to Camso during the season they recommended.

Cobra 1.6 if you never run on ice
Ripsaw 2 1.5 if you regularly get fresh snow but mostly ride trails
ripsaw 2 1.25 best all around - needs studs
hacksaw 1" for only hard packed trail (it is the middle ground between cobra lug composition/design, ripsaw 1 durability because it has short lugs)
Ripsaw 1 (stock SRX 1") is good in his opinion but needs studs.

The engineer I was speaking to rides a winder, viper, and an apex.
 
If you run the 1", I would also run 5 studs per bar. I run 5 per bar on a 1.25".
 
I have the opportunity to buy a new 1" rip2 for $350.
It's sole purpose is racing on hard packed snow.
Does this track suffer any traction loss in those conditions vs a 1.25" rip2

260/280 tune ,192 studs

Ty.....
Hard pack is where that track will shine when compared to the 1.25". And it also has that quiet track technology.
 
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This is the ad. It appears to be a rip2 fully clipped.
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Thanks guys! Could be a scam. As guy is claiming it's something else. Not to mention his inability to show more pics, etc.
 
1" fully clipped 2.52 hacksaw non-quiet +5mph vs stock 1.25 Ripsaw. I like it better in most conditions and glad I switched.
 


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