Camoplast tracks?

Lowlife82

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Are they any good on the side by sides?
 

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I had tracks on my rzr a couple years ago in the spring, they were very nice in the skeg, nearly unstoppable, the biggest problems I had with them was you had to keep a ferm hand on the wheel, any little bump or stick would grab the tracks an nearly rip the wheel out of your hands, power steering would handle them well. They are worth the money IMO.
 

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Were they the camoplast brand? Tryin to compare to mattracks. Just which system works better/reliable is all.
 

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Bought a set of camoplast from Rapid rev. last fall, worked great, put 800 km on over the winter. As said they will be a bit hard to handle on the corners, but you can set them up to be a little easyier to steer. Your speed will be reduced by 40%, but that 40% comes back in power increase. The maintance over the winter was "0". but summer riding could be a little harder on front end parts. 010 [1280x768].jpg Any questions PM me
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Thanks. I'm wondering how the will hold up in summer but I'm sure it'll be fine if a person treats them fine.
 
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