Avenged7x
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- Bathurst NB
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- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder LTX-SE
Greetings,
After close to 10,000 miles my OEM 1.25 RipsawII with 144 Woody's signature series is getting pretty tired. The track has held up well, no pull thrus but I've had a few bent studs and issues with the nuts loosening. All double backers and center only. The studs are bit on the short side and my pattern (dealer installed) is terrible with only 6 scratch lines (1 double, 2 double pattern).
Sled is a 2017 LTX-SE with a Precision 280 and Sandale 3" Hyperflow. Snowtrackers on the stock Tuner3s.
Riding conditions are usually good snow conditions with well groomed trails, lots of high speed logging roads, occasionally icy. Mostly a groomed trail rider but I want to improve off-trail ability and softer condition traction. I hate to sacrifice anywhere, but if I need to I will give up some top end but want to maintain durability.
I've settled on a 1.5" RipsawII, which I hope will meet my expectations.
Now the question is studs, how big and how many. I am leaning towards using Woody's recommended 192 pattern, 48 double backers and 96 single backers and a 1.575 stud. Considering the 1.575 Gold Diggers or Mega bites or maybe the 1.575 Warthog XZP. I'm a bit leary of the pro-lite backers, but maybe they'd be an option for the doubles? I'm not ruling out anything, I'm sure I'd love the traction of Triggers, but don't think they'd have the durability.
Studs are pretty pricy these days, I'd consider going with 144 as well but I was hoping to get both improved bite both on and off-trail than my current set-up which is more of a slightly improved traction/breaking set-up than coming anywhere near close to putting the power to the ground. Not looking for a lake or weekend drag set-up, just a good aggressive trail and corner to corner set-up.
Looking for recommendations and real world feedback from people running similar conditions and set-ups.
After close to 10,000 miles my OEM 1.25 RipsawII with 144 Woody's signature series is getting pretty tired. The track has held up well, no pull thrus but I've had a few bent studs and issues with the nuts loosening. All double backers and center only. The studs are bit on the short side and my pattern (dealer installed) is terrible with only 6 scratch lines (1 double, 2 double pattern).
Sled is a 2017 LTX-SE with a Precision 280 and Sandale 3" Hyperflow. Snowtrackers on the stock Tuner3s.
Riding conditions are usually good snow conditions with well groomed trails, lots of high speed logging roads, occasionally icy. Mostly a groomed trail rider but I want to improve off-trail ability and softer condition traction. I hate to sacrifice anywhere, but if I need to I will give up some top end but want to maintain durability.
I've settled on a 1.5" RipsawII, which I hope will meet my expectations.
Now the question is studs, how big and how many. I am leaning towards using Woody's recommended 192 pattern, 48 double backers and 96 single backers and a 1.575 stud. Considering the 1.575 Gold Diggers or Mega bites or maybe the 1.575 Warthog XZP. I'm a bit leary of the pro-lite backers, but maybe they'd be an option for the doubles? I'm not ruling out anything, I'm sure I'd love the traction of Triggers, but don't think they'd have the durability.
Studs are pretty pricy these days, I'd consider going with 144 as well but I was hoping to get both improved bite both on and off-trail than my current set-up which is more of a slightly improved traction/breaking set-up than coming anywhere near close to putting the power to the ground. Not looking for a lake or weekend drag set-up, just a good aggressive trail and corner to corner set-up.
Looking for recommendations and real world feedback from people running similar conditions and set-ups.