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Originally Posted by larsenracing
You should be fine. A longer track is the best thing to have but if you want to go out and see what its all about go onec and made a decision if your going to come back then buy a sled or what ever or rent a sled for like one day to try a long track and use yours the last but i would rent one the last day because you wont want to go back to yours. One of the buddies that goes with me out to the mountians rids a Yamaha SXViper short track and he gets areound pretty well on it. ofcourse he cant climb and keep up in the deep snow and he usually zig zags acrost our tracks to keep moving with out any problems. Let the long tracks break the way. Good luck
PS: You got the power and must have a aftermarket track to have 1.5" padles so you should be alright.
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I have a camoplast 121x15x1.5 track,

last year I ran a 121x14x1.75.
One night I got lost, could not find the trail. I had to ride the road to find my way home.
Lost half my studs, and many lugs were ripped off.
Thanks for all the posts, good information.
