I think if they spend any time on this forum they will know what the issues are and where they need to improve. Some issues like hyfax are local issues. I've had no problems with my hyfax, but we've got abundant snow. I watch videos of the USCC races and home videos of guys riding in Minnesota on 3"-4" of snow with no base and the bare ground getting exposed every time the turn or wack the throttle. How is hyfax supposed to last in those conditions?
I've had not oil tank issues, but I also check to make sure my mounting bolts are kept tight. I think the majority of the oil tank issues are caused by the sleds being rolled or put up on their sides and the tank being pushed in on. A guard around the tank would probably be a good idea, especially for mountain and off trail riders.
I've had not oil tank issues, but I also check to make sure my mounting bolts are kept tight. I think the majority of the oil tank issues are caused by the sleds being rolled or put up on their sides and the tank being pushed in on. A guard around the tank would probably be a good idea, especially for mountain and off trail riders.
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After changing the oil on my sled this past spring i noticed the oil tank can flex on the mount tab if you tighten the oil drain screw to much.Got to hold the oil tank with my hand when i tighten that screw(and follow the torque valve in the manual).