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| ScoobyDoo... |
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:42 pm |
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Have a couple sleds where the track tension adjustment looks reasonable to
me (about 1" free hanging gap at center of slide). Sleds run very nice on
groomed - packed snow, but if in loose snow under WOT conditions, a definite
'banging' is felt that goes away if throttle is eased up or back on
compacted snow. My presumption is the drivers are 'ratchetting' on the lugs.
Anyone use no-slip or anti-ratchet drivers?
Pros - Cons ?
Thanx
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| Repairman... |
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:12 am |
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Check your manual. Most sleds I know of have a gap spec. with a pull away
force spec. to get the gap.
Free hanging means loose and racheting is the result.
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John
'09 GSX 1200
'07 GSX 600 SDI
'99 XC 700
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Quote: Have a couple sleds where the track tension adjustment looks reasonable to
me (about 1" free hanging gap at center of slide). Sleds run very nice on
groomed - packed snow, but if in loose snow under WOT conditions, a
definite 'banging' is felt that goes away if throttle is eased up or back
on compacted snow. My presumption is the drivers are 'ratchetting' on the
lugs.
Anyone use no-slip or anti-ratchet drivers?
Pros - Cons ?
Thanx
SD
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