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Hey Guys,
Should I have a track that is clipped every 4th bar on my attack? It seems that the slides are wearing into the rubber slightly where there is no clip.
Should I have a track that is clipped every 4th bar on my attack? It seems that the slides are wearing into the rubber slightly where there is no clip.
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How many km's on your track?
I put 12 000 km on my track clipped like yours with no problems and track was still good but it depends on snow condition, I'm always on good snow,
I've seen tracks wear out a lot quicker on marginal snow and road riding with minimal snow,
Most of the tracks that are clipped every 3rd will wear out between the clips,
When it's time to change your track put on a fully clipped track with the DuPont slides and you will be good to go for a long time,
My buddy has a apex with a track that is clipped every 3rd and also had DuPont slides and he has some serious km on that set up with no problems yet,
All depends on snow conditions,
I put 12 000 km on my track clipped like yours with no problems and track was still good but it depends on snow condition, I'm always on good snow,
I've seen tracks wear out a lot quicker on marginal snow and road riding with minimal snow,
Most of the tracks that are clipped every 3rd will wear out between the clips,
When it's time to change your track put on a fully clipped track with the DuPont slides and you will be good to go for a long time,
My buddy has a apex with a track that is clipped every 3rd and also had DuPont slides and he has some serious km on that set up with no problems yet,
All depends on snow conditions,