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Which Track To Buy For Polaris Xc700

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I am in need of a track for my 1999 Polaris XC700. I have looked around at various options. I want ot stick with the Camoplast. I am thinking of the HackSaw track. I run 144 studs so I was thinking of the 1" HackSaw pre molded for the studs. I was thinking 1 1/4" studs with this track. I was wondering if anyone has any input or experience.

I mostly ride on tight techinal trails that are hard packed. I have very little time on fresh powder and trail breaking. I do get occational ditch banging though.

Also I noticed that Campoplast offers a pull through garantee on certain lug height tracks any experience with this.
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I am in need of a track for my 1999 Polaris XC700. I have looked around at various options. I want ot stick with the Camoplast. I am thinking of the HackSaw track. I run 144 studs so I was thinking of the 1" HackSaw pre molded for the studs. I was thinking 1 1/4" studs with this track. I was wondering if anyone has any input or experience.

I mostly ride on tight techinal trails that are hard packed. I have very little time on fresh powder and trail breaking. I do get occational ditch banging though.

Also I noticed that Campoplast offers a pull through garantee on certain lug height tracks any experience with this.[/b]
i have a 1 inch 600 and a 1 1/4 inch 800.the six gets alot of spin and you can slide it around on the trails if you like that.[personally i do]the 1 1/4 800 hardly spins and you feel like your glued to the ground.not much moving.if it does it will hook up real quick.real good acceleration thou.jmo
i have a 02 edge x 600 with the 1 1/4" ripsaw. i love this track. i bought it predrilled for studs and have yet to put them in. this track hooks up well with out the studs. of course ice is a problem but hard pack snow.....look out. i strongly recommend this track.
Thanks for the replies.

I have considered the 1 1/4" RipSaw since all of the good that I have heard and I can even buy a RipSaw cheaper than the HackSaw but I want to run studs. I am concerned about the extra height of the studs that are required to be used with the 1 1/4" track. I am not sure if there are clearance issues. Also I am wondering if the added lenght of the studs may put extra strain on the track.

The trails that I ride can get icy due to some large hills and alot of tight turns. I know that I can ride without studs since I have done it for many years. I think that I have just been spoiled by running the studs.
Thanks for the replies.

I have considered the 1 1/4" RipSaw since all of the good that I have heard and I can even buy a RipSaw cheaper than the HackSaw but I want to run studs. I am concerned about the extra height of the studs that are required to be used with the 1 1/4" track. I am not sure if there are clearance issues. Also I am wondering if the added lenght of the studs may put extra strain on the track.

The trails that I ride can get icy due to some large hills and alot of tight turns. I know that I can ride without studs since I have done it for many years. I think that I have just been spoiled by running the studs.[/b]
i have had no problems with studs hitting on anything.i dont run my track real tite either.i used the tall aluminum nuts and think they are great.none bent yet.
Camoplast predator with 144 1.25's will do it.
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