I am at a crossroads. I need to replace my track due to lugs tearing off. Two seasons is definitely not that great, but from what I understand it is characteristic of the hard rubber compound used in these tracks.
My question is primarily focused on those who own one of these with the 1.75 lug sno-x track. What are your thoughts on replacement tracks?
1) Exact same thing
2) Latest Camso 1.75 sno-X (ours is an older model)
3) A more std track like a Rip saw II 1.5"
4) Ice cobra 1.6"
I'm really torn. Do I give up the 1.75 to chase the high 90 mph mark and give up my bottom end hook and punch, or do I stick with what the sled was made to do-corner to corner with arms stretched hard?
The reason my primary focus is on those who own this model is because those who do not automatically say lose the track and go more standard. I have tried regearing closer to the factory std model ratio (24/49) and not seen much difference if any at all.
I'll throw the next wildcard out there as well: Resale There is a strong possibility that I will be moving on from this sled and probably Yamaha as well. I've been burned and seen far too many subsequent burns to have ANY faith in the companies integrity. The youngest grandson is going to be big enough that his head will be in the way to ride in front of me probably next season already so I may be looking more towards a 137 class 2 up.
My question is primarily focused on those who own one of these with the 1.75 lug sno-x track. What are your thoughts on replacement tracks?
1) Exact same thing
2) Latest Camso 1.75 sno-X (ours is an older model)
3) A more std track like a Rip saw II 1.5"
4) Ice cobra 1.6"
I'm really torn. Do I give up the 1.75 to chase the high 90 mph mark and give up my bottom end hook and punch, or do I stick with what the sled was made to do-corner to corner with arms stretched hard?
The reason my primary focus is on those who own this model is because those who do not automatically say lose the track and go more standard. I have tried regearing closer to the factory std model ratio (24/49) and not seen much difference if any at all.
I'll throw the next wildcard out there as well: Resale There is a strong possibility that I will be moving on from this sled and probably Yamaha as well. I've been burned and seen far too many subsequent burns to have ANY faith in the companies integrity. The youngest grandson is going to be big enough that his head will be in the way to ride in front of me probably next season already so I may be looking more towards a 137 class 2 up.