Ringold24
Extreme
Anyone here have any 1st hand experience with these 2 tracks? Looking to do a track replacement on the 07 Attak this off season. I don’t venture off trail and I prefer to run studs. Any suggestions would be appreciated
WinderFab
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Beginning of this season I replaced my unstudded rip 2 with the talon 32s which is prestudded, 3000km so far and I’m very happy with the 32s.
I didn’t have problems with my rip 2 but I need more safety traction on bare ice so I went with the talon 32s rather then studding the rip2.
Both are very good tracks but I do find the talon to hook better on the trail.
Prior to the rip 2 I ran the original rip saw track for many many years and my opinion is the original rip saw is better than the rip 2 track for trail riding.
I didn’t have problems with my rip 2 but I need more safety traction on bare ice so I went with the talon 32s rather then studding the rip2.
Both are very good tracks but I do find the talon to hook better on the trail.
Prior to the rip 2 I ran the original rip saw track for many many years and my opinion is the original rip saw is better than the rip 2 track for trail riding.
Pete_man26
Extreme
I run the 1" hacksaw and my buddy just put the talon on his attak. Sled's are identical setups except for the track. On groomed trails we line up and I stick right next to him and then start pulling a little bit. On the looser snow or hard but not groomed, his track bites harder and pulls me hard down low about 3 lengths or more.
trailanimal
Extreme
I have heard the ice attack track is based off the ripsaw2 but is studded and is a very good track, do not know or heard any thing on the talon.
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