Bob Miller
TY 4 Stroke Master
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2003
- Messages
- 1,322
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 1,093
- Location
- New Milford CT
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- Present Sled: 2011 Yamaha Apex 128
MightyWarrior writes:
After installing SLP Anti wear pads on my Warrior I almost crapped my pants when I experienced the freewheeling myself. I can honestly push the sled with my finger and my track is tight too.
drifter writes:
Huh, I just recommended this on another post! I have done this for years, and I saw an average gain of 4 mph on radar.
steve 05 RX-1 wrote:
A couple of years ago I had the slp wear pads on my xc800 about 450 miles it was spitting them out of the track because the heads were worn off.Maybe they are made out of a harder material now.
By the way i had 6000 miles on the original hyfax on the polaris when I sold it.
Now this is an interesting topic, if you can gain 4 MPH on the top end and gain better hyfax wear and possibly get better gas mileage that would be great, but if they start spitting out after 450 miles they are not worth the trouble!
"WHAT SAY YE"!!!!!!
After installing SLP Anti wear pads on my Warrior I almost crapped my pants when I experienced the freewheeling myself. I can honestly push the sled with my finger and my track is tight too.
drifter writes:
Huh, I just recommended this on another post! I have done this for years, and I saw an average gain of 4 mph on radar.
steve 05 RX-1 wrote:
A couple of years ago I had the slp wear pads on my xc800 about 450 miles it was spitting them out of the track because the heads were worn off.Maybe they are made out of a harder material now.
By the way i had 6000 miles on the original hyfax on the polaris when I sold it.
Now this is an interesting topic, if you can gain 4 MPH on the top end and gain better hyfax wear and possibly get better gas mileage that would be great, but if they start spitting out after 450 miles they are not worth the trouble!
"WHAT SAY YE"!!!!!!