HoggerMike
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Kviper can you tell me where these shim's are located on the sled ,and how do I adjust the toe to 0kviper said:You will not be sorry at all for going to the Tracker's! I had over 6K on my first set.
Just make sure you take all shim's out, run the stock rubber bumper's and set toe to 0 with a strap across the ski tip's.
They will bite as good or better than the Bergstrom set up, steer easier and wear as long with NO tracking. I have ridden both and prefer the Tracker's.
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HoggerMike said:Kviper can you tell me where these shim's are located on the sled ,and how do I adjust the toe to 0kviper said:You will not be sorry at all for going to the Tracker's! I had over 6K on my first set.
Just make sure you take all shim's out, run the stock rubber bumper's and set toe to 0 with a strap across the ski tip's.
They will bite as good or better than the Bergstrom set up, steer easier and wear as long with NO tracking. I have ridden both and prefer the Tracker's.
Hoggermike, in these pics you can see the shims he is talking about, those are the ones he is saying to make sure they are out.
Also, in the same link above "TY TECH" you will see a procedure to adjust your "TOE"
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles ... r_Shim.htm
HoggerMike
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. Thanks for your helpIrv said:HoggerMike said:Kviper can you tell me where these shim's are located on the sled ,and how do I adjust the toe to 0kviper said:You will not be sorry at all for going to the Tracker's! I had over 6K on my first set.
Just make sure you take all shim's out, run the stock rubber bumper's and set toe to 0 with a strap across the ski tip's.
They will bite as good or better than the Bergstrom set up, steer easier and wear as long with NO tracking. I have ridden both and prefer the Tracker's.
Hoggermike, in these pics you can see the shims he is talking about, those are the ones he is saying to make sure they are out.
Also, in the same link above "TY TECH" you will see a procedure to adjust your "TOE"
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles ... r_Shim.htm
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HoggerMike said:. Thanks for your helpIrv said:HoggerMike said:Kviper can you tell me where these shim's are located on the sled ,and how do I adjust the toe to 0kviper said:You will not be sorry at all for going to the Tracker's! I had over 6K on my first set.
Just make sure you take all shim's out, run the stock rubber bumper's and set toe to 0 with a strap across the ski tip's.
They will bite as good or better than the Bergstrom set up, steer easier and wear as long with NO tracking. I have ridden both and prefer the Tracker's.
Hoggermike, in these pics you can see the shims he is talking about, those are the ones he is saying to make sure they are out.
Also, in the same link above "TY TECH" you will see a procedure to adjust your "TOE"
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles ... r_Shim.htm
No problem.
srxrob
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Ordered the snowtrackers from Royal today. I will let you know how they perform on OEM skis compared to my C&A Razors with Bergstroms.
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I'll be running mine this weekend.
Looking forward to comparing the difference.
Looking forward to comparing the difference.
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Just put 270 miles on snowtrackers with the mountain skis. Best thing I ever did. Should have tried them 20,000 miles ago. Been using deuce bars. Snowtrackers are easier steering and no more fighting the sled in corners.
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Yep they work !
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favarcat said:Just put 270 miles on snowtrackers with the mountain skis. Best thing I ever did. Should have tried them 20,000 miles ago. Been using deuce bars. Snowtrackers are easier steering and no more fighting the sled in corners.
Agreed!!! I just put 160kms on mine, and they're awesome!
Best $$ I've spent so far on this sled!!
No fighting in the corners, and nice easy steering! Love 'em!!
Gonna put another 300kms or more on them this weekend!!
I'm almost hesitant to say, but I've driven an Apex with power steering, and these aren't too far off!
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monte1214 said:favarcat said:Just put 270 miles on snowtrackers with the mountain skis. Best thing I ever did. Should have tried them 20,000 miles ago. Been using deuce bars. Snowtrackers are easier steering and no more fighting the sled in corners.
Agreed!!! I just put 160kms on mine, and they're awesome!
Best $$ I've spent so far on this sled!!
No fighting in the corners, and nice easy steering! Love 'em!!
Gonna put another 300kms or more on them this weekend!!
I'm almost hesitant to say, but I've driven an Apex with power steering, and these aren't too far off!
Glad to hear you like them John
Would you get the aggressive ones next time or are these about perfect for your sled?
How's the trails?
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These ones are good for me.
Trails are 8/10 - 10/10
Headin to the titty bar!!!!
Trails are 8/10 - 10/10
Headin to the titty bar!!!!
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monte1214 said:These ones are good for me.
Trails are 8/10 - 10/10
Headin to the titty bar!!!!
Glad to hear, on both counts!
I have been running the same setup for over two years.favarcat said:Just put 270 miles on snowtrackers with the mountain skis. Best thing I ever did. Should have tried them 20,000 miles ago. Been using deuce bars. Snowtrackers are easier steering and no more fighting the sled in corners.
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I just installed the extreme on my Apex 2011 SE.
How much pressure do you inflate your fox floats to?
Right now mine are set at 75, but i get too much grip.
Thanx
How much pressure do you inflate your fox floats to?
Right now mine are set at 75, but i get too much grip.
Thanx
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I run mine around 60-65 but I am running studs, so thats why I have the aggressives. With the pilots and trackers, this sled goes where I point it period, with easy steering. Tried two different Apexs in the last two weeks, two separate occasions and trail conditions both with the new Yammy tuners, I was not impressed, compared to trackers they felt very loose in the corners, after 10 miles I was happy to be back on my sled. One of the guys that rode my sled while I tried his, had his tuners up for sale the following week and had new trackers on his old 5.7 pilots the following weekend!
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