Replacement Track Clips for Camoplast Ripsaw

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I'm looking to replace some track clips that have come off my 06 apex rtx. I've done a forum search and have been scouring the web and havent found anything on where to order camoplast replacement track clips. I know some of you have discussed this before but where did you guys buy them from?
 
Re: Spankys

rlbock said:
Whats not legit about Spankys?

never heard of them before and there's no part# to match up with... I'm pretty sure these arent the right ones. I just measured and its 2" wide with a 1"clip
 
That's where I got mine....

3 clips missing. Cost me about $150.00 after buying the track clip tool. I never lost any more. I'm convinced it came from the factory like that. (I bought the sled used.)
 
Got the bag in front of me...


Spanky's Powersports

12-5899

TRCK CLP, NARROW TAB (10) W/ GUIDE

$12.50
 
I noticed the 12-5899 clip is rounded on the flat side instead of being square like the ones that came on it... does it make a difference?
 
If you are looking for the OEM Yamaha track clip for a ripsaw the part number is 8FA-47115-00-00 and we have them in stock. We sell them for $1.68 each. Here's a link to our website if you would like to order them online. Thanks

http://www.portyamaha.com/fiche_select. ... a471150000
 
One other thing to note if you are missing track clips on any sled with a mono-shock rear suspension is to be sure to check the end caps at the front of the rail as we tend to see them get extremely loose and then the track is not properly guided onto the rails and leads to the L-shaped part of the clip contacting the front edge of the hyfax and peeling the clip off. Depending upon how loose the end cap is you can either bolt them back on or replace them.
 
I have my whole rear skid out of the sled and doing a rebuild on it. I noticed the end caps were lose so I drilled out the rivets and purchased new ones along with a lot of other parts, but I was wondering why that had happened and I now know why. I appreciate the response and will be placing an order for some clips. Thanks
 
When you re-fasten your end caps fill them with SILICONE 1st then re-install them and wipe off excess and re-fasten them in place, the silicone will fill the voids and make them nice & tight.
 
apltx08 said:
When you re-fasten your end caps fill them with SILICONE 1st then re-install them and wipe off excess and re-fasten them in place, the silicone will fill the voids and make them nice & tight.

i did the silicone idea too...and i used SS bolts/nuts instead of rivets.

great idea!

Dan
 
apltx08 said:
When you re-fasten your end caps fill them with SILICONE 1st then re-install them and wipe off excess and re-fasten them in place, the silicone will fill the voids and make them nice & tight.
I like that... will certainly be doing that... thanks
 


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