For those of you running these wheels, has anyone had any rail or track issues? Also how do you machine the mount and where, a picture would be helpful if anyone has one showing this. I want to put on the Skidoo wheels and the Fix extra wheel kit and new hyfax. Does anyone see a problem running the Fix wheels with the Skidoo wheeels? I would try only the Skidoo wheels first but I have an Attak and the span between the front and rear wheels is too far.

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I like the accessory spoked yammie wheels,they are the lightest on the market,and faster IMO due to being thinner and lighter...they hold up well for me and are much better then stock yammie wheels....also,so far my MID WHEEL FIX kit works real nice..slick little wheels
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apexer said:For those of you running these wheels, has anyone had any rail or track issues? Also how do you machine the mount and where, a picture would be helpful if anyone has one showing this. I want to put on the Skidoo wheels and the Fix extra wheel kit and new hyfax. Does anyone see a problem running the Fix wheels with the Skidoo wheeels? I would try only the Skidoo wheels first but I have an Attak and the span between the front and rear wheels is too far.
I have had the doo wheels on for 1600 miles perfect shape bearings turn like new, no cracking I read most of the posts here havent seen one post on that. It is possible it could happen I suppose, need to keep that warning in place.
I tried all the wheels, I got a garage full LOL
The machined part, where the bearing goes on, just have it machined further back so it has more depth .070-.090 would be fine!
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I had the back of the mount machined, the part that goes against the rail.
They machined 1/8" or 60 thousands off. I only did the 2 inner mounts. No damage to the rails. 700 miles this year. I didn't do the Fix wheels but I did add SLP pads to the closed windows and the really have seemed to help. 700 miles and 3/4 or more of the slide left.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
I had the back of the mount machined, the part that goes against the rail.
They machined 1/8" or 60 thousands off. I only did the 2 inner mounts. No damage to the rails. 700 miles this year. I didn't do the Fix wheels but I did add SLP pads to the closed windows and the really have seemed to help. 700 miles and 3/4 or more of the slide left.
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machzed said:I like the accessory spoked yammie wheels,they are the lightest on the market,and faster IMO due to being thinner and lighter...they hold up well for me and are much better then stock yammie wheels....also,so far my MID WHEEL FIX kit works real nice..slick little wheels
dan
Machzed,I can have the same kits here for 50$ but it said that i have to notch the rail slightly, did you have to do the same to your kit?
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