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its a snowmobile,,,,, not a groomer.
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bigger the track in Montana is the only way to go. Run 18/45 gearing and let that thing chew thought the tight trees. I wouldn't go any shorter then a 174" for that type of riding. so much fun. great snow this week in Seeley and Whitefish.
bigger the track in Montana is the only way to go. Run 18/45 gearing and let that thing chew thought the tight trees. I wouldn't go any shorter then a 174" for that type of riding. so much fun. great snow this week in Seeley and Whitefish.
Is the track a 1ply or 2ply?
Without a turbo to turn all that track I'm not sure i see the point? Track speed will likely be in the low 30's.
i love rideing with the small track guys with the ego that big tracks cant go thru the trees sure is funny seeing them the next weekend out with a bigger track, ill stick with the 2.5 as i think its a better all around track just dont think the 3in will do as good on a more setup sno condition untill i see it in person that is. There is definitly a point to where the tracks going to be useless in tight trees for the fact that it will be like driveing a semi in new york city, but i think that will be a 200" track but i cant knock till i try it
i was thinking the same, bigger bottom and top would be better IMO.18t is small, that chain must look like a pork chop...scary