chateaupitsie
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Yamaha has a marginal snow wheel kit to help reduce slider wear. Has anyone tried them, the smaller idler wheels or larger wheel size? Would installing two kits one (large) wheel and one (small idler wheel) kits do the job? They are expensive + having to upgrade to DuPont sliders. Or by installing the wheel kits you can forgo the upgrade to DuPont sliders. Any suggestions??
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https://ty4stroke.com/threads/marginal-snow-wheel-kits.89752/
And you should not skimp on the Dupont. Hyfax and bushings is something that Yamaha can’t do good. Get the Dupont’s and you never have to worrie about low snow conditions.
And you should not skimp on the Dupont. Hyfax and bushings is something that Yamaha can’t do good. Get the Dupont’s and you never have to worrie about low snow conditions.