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Yup those g4 tracks werent great for durability
Alpha tracks dont like the high speeds on the trail either. But most tall lug tracks dont favour high speeds on a groomed trail in freezing temps.
Yup those g4 tracks werent great for durability
Alpha tracks dont like the high speeds on the trail either. But most tall lug tracks dont favour high speeds on a groomed trail in freezing temps.
Hahaha, you believe the RT because it came up with Tex was my last blow up LOL, that baby blew up twice and no it wasn't.
Hey, I burnt down a few Phazer motors back in the 80's too hahaha.
Lost count on Cat cranks in the 90's.
Then switched from pistons one season to cranks the next on my Doo's from 2000-2010
Now I split the service between a 2 stroke and 4 stroke depending on conditions, hardest part is adapting for the ride LOL.
BTW. selling my 18 Cat, gently rode, moving to a 23 9R.
The 18 is OLD TECH....hahaha
My Alpha track made it 8000km i rode fast a lot. Broken rods condemned it.Alpha tracks dont like the high speeds on the trail either. But most tall lug tracks dont favour high speeds on a groomed trail in freezing temps.
Doesn't matter the brand/year......etc. These 3" and now 3.25" tracks will only be as good to you as you are to them. Spin them up a drainage in low snow over stumps/rocks/logs and frozen dirt and accept that you are wrecking that track. Ride up and down the trails like it's a snocross race and accept that you are wrecking your track. I do 50-60 kms/h up and down the trails and smile as guys go ripping past me wfo. I have about 1500 kms on my track and burn all the loose strands off I can get to with a mini torch after every trip; track still looks like brand new.......hmmmmm.Are tracks really that chitty these days?
Doesn't matter the brand/year......etc. These 3" and now 3.25" tracks will only be as good to you as you are to them. Spin them up a drainage in low snow over stumps/rocks/logs and frozen dirt and accept that you are wrecking that track. Ride up and down the trails like it's a snocross race and accept that you are wrecking your track. I do 50-60 kms/h up and down the trails and smile as guys go ripping past me wfo. I have about 1500 kms on my track and burn all the loose strands off I can get to with a mini torch after every trip; track still looks like brand new.......hmmmmm.
Are tracks really that chitty these days?
oh you haven't had luck with 2 strokes? a 9R would definitely be my first choice for reliability when getting back into the 2 stroke game
Fauck that’s funny!!
I don’t think they are. “Track issues”have shown up in the last 4-5 years. What’s changed? Everyone rides turbos, short tunnels and 3” paddles.
Skidoo since the 3” paddle was stock on summits had started putting it in the manual 2 pages worth of warnings for trail racers that states no prolonged riding over 45mph or tracks will delaminate. 3” lugs heat up on prolonged riding of hard ice pack trails. Never exceed 60mph on 3” paddles etc etc. how many guys forget to put their scratchers down?
Shorter tunnels mean more guys pulling on sides of trail and spinning their tracks for cooling (rocks, trees, branches) Pin and wiggle since the short tunnel makes a quick way of getting unstuck or preventing a stuck terrible snow conditions means rocks, trees ripping the track.
Everyone blames the track when I would say it’s operator fault. But as with everything it’s never the operators fault the machine failed
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I know, stupid me, I should know better those SkiDoo's are SUPERDUPPER.oh you haven't had luck with 2 strokes? a 9R would definitely be my first choice for reliability when getting back into the 2 stroke game
Are tracks really that chitty these days?
Doesn't matter the brand/year......etc. These 3" and now 3.25" tracks will only be as good to you as you are to them. Spin them up a drainage in low snow over stumps/rocks/logs and frozen dirt and accept that you are wrecking that track. Ride up and down the trails like it's a snocross race and accept that you are wrecking your track. I do 50-60 kms/h up and down the trails and smile as guys go ripping past me wfo. I have about 1500 kms on my track and burn all the loose strands off I can get to with a mini torch after every trip; track still looks like brand new.......hmmmmm.
5000km, no missing paddles bud… you tell me.
Very good discription.
Let me add track speeds are way up with turbos guys. 15yrs ago that was the peak for most 08 summit x’s for sustained mountain riding. Now my 175 while screwing around can see and sustain 95km/hr. Big difference, this is where the real damage is done.
True about the whole sled; not just the tracks.Light weight is great until you need to baby the thing....
True about the whole sled; not just the tracks.
1 guy saying they are great, and 100 saying they are chit.. guess ill have to decide for myself.
If it cant go 100kmh down the trail id lean towards they are chit.
How many blown engines in 5000km?
1 guy saying they are great, and 100 saying they are chit.. guess ill have to decide for myself.
If it cant go 100kmh down the trail id lean towards they are chit.
How many blown engines in 5000km?
You're not living up to your user name lolDoesn't matter the brand/year......etc. These 3" and now 3.25" tracks will only be as good to you as you are to them. Spin them up a drainage in low snow over stumps/rocks/logs and frozen dirt and accept that you are wrecking that track. Ride up and down the trails like it's a snocross race and accept that you are wrecking your track. I do 50-60 kms/h up and down the trails and smile as guys go ripping past me wfo. I have about 1500 kms on my track and burn all the loose strands off I can get to with a mini torch after every trip; track still looks like brand new.......hmmmmm.