Another Phazer stretch

Lowedog

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Thought I would share some pics of my swap to a 153" Nytro take off track. I bought the track from another member late last winter. I went with rail extensions from OFT Racing. I also ordered the Nytro extro drivers along with a 46 tooth sprocket and longer chain from OFT. Jeff (MotoPhsyco) from OFT was a lot of help on putting the order together for me. Great guys to deal with!

Sorry, couldn't get the pics to show up. If anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong I will fix it.

Here is a pic of the drivers. You can see I simply cut the drive lugs off the OEM drivers and they now just act as just guides for the track.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9745

I cut about an inch off the end of the rails and used a flat head screw liker the ones that hold the hyfax in place to re-secure them.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9746

Pic of the rail extensions installed.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9748

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9749

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9750

Cut the track to just under 14-1/2". Hopefully I will have no issues with rubbing.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGall ... hp?id=9747

By the way, what kind of track deflection/tension are you guys who have put longer tracks on running?
 
Thought I would update after having a few rides with the new set up. I am really liking it! Don't know if it is in my head or not but deep snow performance seems to be much better. Haven't really had a chance to try and climb anything much yet but stuff I might have thought I would definitely bury it on before it has had no problem with.

Clutching with the new gearing is spot on.

This sled is sooo much fun to ride!!!
 


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