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exrdr96
Has anyone tryed out the new 121 1.5 rip saw? Do you guys think that it would be ok for off trail i dont wanna go 136. My stock track on my zr cce sucks. Any help here would be great Thanks. :beerchug:
2005 GREEN ZR 900 EFI
QUOTE(exrdr96 @ Jan 3 2006, 06:34 PM)
Has anyone tryed out the new 121 1.5 rip saw? Do you guys think that it would be ok for off trail i dont wanna go 136. My stock track on my zr cce sucks. Any help here would be great Thanks. :beerchug:
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i put one on mine the other day and im waiting for snow to try the track out on my sled, but my couson has an 02 zr 600 efi and he has the 121 ,1.25 rip saw and his sled rips he has the fasteste 600 around here and he is 240 pounds he gets unreal traction allaround especialy on hard packed, their isnt any 600's that can take him from take off to top speed if i where you ill get the track,my couson did 106 top speed gps also with the track. :div20: :beerchug:
Snochopper
We just added one to an 04' 9 thats done up (slp,reeds, ect), last year he couldnt hook up even with 200 plus studs, now he needs weights on the front bumper to hold it down, with no noticeable speed loss. I've had one since they came out, it added 5 mph to my top end (I ran a 1.25 straight lug) and my track is 144", IMHO, its one of the best tracks made...
exrdr96
Sweet will be adding the 1.5 soon seems like the 1.25 stock cce track on it is worse than my .75 on my 97 zrt :frech32: .
zr sled head
QUOTE(exrdr96 @ Jan 4 2006, 07:15 AM)
Sweet will be adding the 1.5 soon seems like the 1.25 stock cce track on it is worse than my .75 on my 97 zrt :frech32: .
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If your encountering a low bite situation you might try a combo of loosening your front straps and either backing off or removing the rear blocks. Both of the '02 ZR800cce's I owned hooked very well with only 144 down the center.
The 1.25 ripsaw on my 900 seems to hook just that much harder.
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