Raceit369
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I am going to be getting a new track and then studding it. Anyone try a "non quiet" Ripsaw 2? I can pick up a new take off Ripsaw 2 with 1.25" lugs for just a bit more than one with the quiet bumps. Any pros or cons either way? Anyone actually use one of these yet on the Viper? Any gains? Should I get one that is fully clipped too?


Fully clipped non quiet would be worth extra cost. I fully clipped mine and have actually thought about grinding or shaving those bumps off! I believe they slow the sled down. I really like the handling and traction the Ripsaw 2 has and 6500mi mine still looks great. Was thinking same track with the little studs in lugs next. Forget the name of it.
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Has anyone used any track without the "quiet bumps"? Did you notice any pros or cons?
With a loud enough exhaust you cannot hear anything!!! I think that is a gimmick we ran rip saws on everything for years and never had a track noise problem.
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The quiet track is just a screwy Cat deal, I planned on buying a non quiet track for this year but after more thought and talking to some folks about it I decided to just stick with the quiet track, first year on a stock clutched sled it did fine getting low 100's, this past season with the turbo, 115+ mph, so if the bumps are hurting performance, it can't be much. I'm sure they hog some power..how many top speed guys do u see running a quiet track lol, had I been able to find a ripsaw 2 without the quiet bumps for a reasonable price I would've bought one, but the best I found was $485 for a new one, I picked up a brand new take off ripsaw 2 quiet track for $335 so I'll gladly take that $150 savings and put it towards new studs


I think the nubs also affect track alignment. So not only do you have wheels rolling over the bumps constantly but the wheels can't find a "track" I think it all adds up to a lot more drag than a normal track. But Turbo overcomes that!