sledneck22
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
My buddy has a 2008 skidoo gsx 600 and was thinking of buying my ice ripper from me if I were to do something different with my sled. His spec is a 15x120 ripsaw. My Ice Ripper is a 121" track. Does anyone have experience swapping tracks like this. anyone think that extra 1/2" in length with be adjustable in the rear skid of the skidoo? And maybe vise-versa? will a 120" track fit into a 121" skid? Kid of a silly question but would be good to know if it came down to it.
Regards,
Kyle
Regards,
Kyle
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Suspension is not the issue, track pitch is key! 2.86 vs 2.52. Change drivers and they will fit each other.
sledneck22
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yeah I didn't get that far into my research to see if that would be an issue yet. I suppose it wouldn't be worth it then $ wise because the money he'd save on the track would get invested into the drivers.
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But after he put on the 2.52 drivers there is way more choices of tracks for the next time, just a thought.
sleddingfarmer
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I'm running a 2.52 pitch 1.375" sno pro 121" track on my new doo. Bought Avid 9 tooth 2.52 pitch drivers, they were about $265 shipped. The 1" longer track fits on new problem, there is enough room on the adjusters to make up for it. But you do have to switch drivers.
Found a killer deal on a 2" challenger track, in new condition, for $250. So that deal right there paid for the Avid drivers. Then I found another 1.375 sno pro track in new condition with almost new 240 studs in it, for $200...score!
If your buddy is planning on keeping his sled for a long time, and goes through a lot of tracks, then I recommend the switch. If his tracks last him forever...probably not worth it.
Found a killer deal on a 2" challenger track, in new condition, for $250. So that deal right there paid for the Avid drivers. Then I found another 1.375 sno pro track in new condition with almost new 240 studs in it, for $200...score!
If your buddy is planning on keeping his sled for a long time, and goes through a lot of tracks, then I recommend the switch. If his tracks last him forever...probably not worth it.
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