allyammies
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murdered141
Snow Punisher
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- Yamaha sr viper 15 ltx dx, mpi 190 turbo, straight line header, 38" mtx front end, mtx steering, mtx seat, xtx 141" skid and 2.25" power claw track
2019 sidewinder xtx le, sleeping for now
You must be talking about the viper/winder idlers cause most other yammy sled idlers don't touch the track until the slides are about gone.
yammitrip1
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∆∆∆∆ I'm assuming so sense we are on the viper forum.... But also laughing because your so right on the other models!
Kevin
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Do you flush the old grease out or just add new stuff?This is why everyone should regrease every year. 1083 miles last year.
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when i do mine, i wash out the old grease with penetrating oil or brake cleaner before i put in the new grease. i have 8 bearings in the wheels on mine that are worth about $15.00 each so i prefer to repack those at minimum.
Same here. All my wheels are still original except for 2 which rubber chunked from studs. 10,000mi. I replaced all the bearings last season just because I felt guilty!