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A local machine shop, that does mold work, used a laser welder to repair mine. Three years and still no leaks. Knock on wood. I did mount the tank with rubber grommets.
I replaced the stock tracks on both of my Vectors with Ice Rippers.. One had the cheese grater clips and the other was solid. Both tracks melted the hyfax equally last winter while rideing on white, but granular snow. I believe that the stock tracks were better because the extra steel just...
If you are talking about the yamaha TRIC scratchers here are my thoughts:
The first generation of those, they were recalled because they beat up the sled. The current units should be fine.
I wanted to be able to quickly lift the cables when approaching bridges or other conditions that may...
For my first generation of scratchers I used 1/4 cables and a longer length. I incorparated a socket to hold the business end up when not in use. This worked but they jumped around too much and beat up what ever they could reach.
I used a shorter, stiffer cable this time but it won't bend...
You pull out and turn to the position you want. Note the photo with the cable straight back.
I built scratches that had thinner, more flexible cables and they did indeed beat the crap out of whatever they could reach. I belive that these will be much better.
Note that they can be removed...
I had frequent hyfax and over-heating issues with my Vector when snow conditions were not great. I made an attempt to build scratchers that are an improvement over those currently available. See the photos and see what you think.
I run mine dry for storage. To start it later, I remove the top fuel line at the fuel pump and connect a "IV bottle" to the hose. You can use a tiny funnel as well. Pour gas in till it takes no more. It will take a few minutes to fill the carbs.
Try starting now that you are sure the carbs...
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