
grizztracks
Tech Advisor
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- Scio, NY
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- FX Nytro RTX, RS Vector, SR Viper RTX SE
Replacing the center shock with an aftermarket that has an attached reservoir requires removing the inner idler wheel. I replaced my center shock with an Ohlins and after only a few miles saw significant hyfax wear without the idler wheel. The marginal snow wheels are an option but that's a lot of pressure for such small wheels. Because the inner idler wheels can't be relocated to the outside of the rail due to the torsion spring stabbing the mount I decided to relocate the wheels to the outside by mounting them further forward with new mounts that allows for torsion spring clearance. All the idlers had been previously replaced with taller 135mm wheels which corrected hyfax wear. Moving the front idlers forward on the rails required going back to a Yamaha 130mm wheel for that location only. Because I now had extra 135mm wheels and mounts I relocated them behind the center shock. I haven't tested this yet but I don't think I'll have issues.
New mount vs OEM mount





Inner wheels moved back behind center shock.

New mount vs OEM mount





Inner wheels moved back behind center shock.
