Phatboyc
TY 4 Stroke Master
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- 2022 Sidewinder
Even the braided line isn't exposed anymore no?
The left side has very little exposed hose that's going to be a issue.
Great pics .Just posting to help others out from my mistake of not putting the full length tunnel protectors in when studding. Track was run at 1/2" sag when adjusting just like in Precision EFI video.
I have. They don't touch once installed, but they are close. They rob speed as you can't run the track tight enough to keep them from rubbing. I just took them out and sold them. I run 1.86 triggers in the storm track with no protectors (except rear) and have no marks in 2k miles. My dad runs 1.74 mega-bites in the same track and also no marks. If I did it again I'd go with the mega-bites as they hold up great. Triggers are fine if snow is good but bend a lot in early riding season.1.50 lug just touching the STM tunnel protectors above the drive axle.
Time to experiment now.
Going to remove tunnel protectors and reinstall
BOP hose protectors and measure and cut the front off of the STM protectors then reinstall.
Won't know how much clearance it will have until rear suspension is installed.
Anyone run into this before?
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I installed the BOP hose protectors but decided to stud my track now so I ordered the STM protectors like you have and don't really want to take the BOP hose protectors off if I don't have too so is cutting them down an option like you mentioned?1.50 lug just touching the STM tunnel protectors above the drive axle.
Time to experiment now.
Going to remove tunnel protectors and reinstall
BOP hose protectors and measure and cut the front off of the STM protectors then reinstall.
Won't know how much clearance it will have until rear suspension is installed.
Anyone run into this before?
View attachment 163486
I have. They don't touch once installed, but they are close. They rob speed as you can't run the track tight enough to keep them from rubbing. I just took them out and sold them. I run 1.86 triggers in the storm track with no protectors (except rear) and have no marks in 2k miles. My dad runs 1.74 mega-bites in the same track and also no marks. If I did it again I'd go with the mega-bites as they hold up great. Triggers are fine if snow is good but bend a lot in early riding season.
I'll know more after the rear suspension goes back in the chassis with the shortened protectors. Tomorrow morning project.I installed the BOP hose protectors but decided to stud my track now so I ordered the STM protectors like you have and don't really want to take the BOP hose protectors off if I don't have too so is cutting them down an option like you mentioned?
IMO, if we run track tension like TD suggests (no sag under slide rail - which BTW is faster) studs won't hit anything.I have. They don't touch once installed, but they are close. They rob speed as you can't run the track tight enough to keep them from rubbing. I just took them out and sold them. I run 1.86 triggers in the storm track with no protectors (except rear) and have no marks in 2k miles. My dad runs 1.74 mega-bites in the same track and also no marks. If I did it again I'd go with the mega-bites as they hold up great. Triggers are fine if snow is good but bend a lot in early riding season.
I had called STM and asked them about the 1.50 track rubbing and they told me it wouldn't be a problem.I have. They don't touch once installed, but they are close. They rob speed as you can't run the track tight enough to keep them from rubbing. I just took them out and sold them. I run 1.86 triggers in the storm track with no protectors (except rear) and have no marks in 2k miles. My dad runs 1.74 mega-bites in the same track and also no marks. If I did it again I'd go with the mega-bites as they hold up great. Triggers are fine if snow is good but bend a lot in early riding season.
iv always ran tracks loose, as loose as possible without ratchet, easier on sliders and rolling resistance, i allways was told loose is faster? i also dont stud anything anymore iv wrecked to much stuff with studs over the years lol but imo if u have to banjo a track for clearance thats way to closeIMO, if we run track tension like TD suggests (no sag under slide rail - which BTW is faster) studs won't hit anything.