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Irv said:
wis apex se said:
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Wis, is your skid a 128 or longer? Looking to add a extra set of rear wheels to mine but it is only a 121.

You have slider trouble on the 121? Our 121 has absolutely no discernible slider wear. They slides literally have not changed since we bought it (3000 miles ago) and we don't know when the slides were put on. This isn't the "they wear to the mark a stop" story either, it isn't even close to the "wear" line, like not half way...
 
rindtj said:
Irv said:
wis apex se said:
my wheels

Wis, is your skid a 128 or longer? Looking to add a extra set of rear wheels to mine but it is only a 121.

You have slider trouble on the 121? Our 121 has absolutely no discernible slider wear. They slides literally have not changed since we bought it (3000 miles ago) and we don't know when the slides were put on. This isn't the "they wear to the mark a stop" story either, it isn't even close to the "wear" line, like not half way...

In all honesty I haven't officially measured them but they do look a lot thinner than new.

My sled is new to me so I put new slides on before the season started just to make sure I was good to go.
When I took off the originals, the wear was so uneven they looked like a roller coaster, but they did have 2,100 miles on them and were the thinnest near the rear where I would like to put on the extras set of idlers.

I only did 1500, km's this year and I would have finished out the season with them even if I managed a lot more miles, so I guess in hindsight, for the amount of riding I do, the extra set of idlers isn't required but I would like to have peace of mind knowing they are there.
 


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