sd5500
Expert
What would be the difference between the 6" and 9" round bar?
ralger said:I am in the process of thawing out my sled and found a piece of carbide laying on the trailer. So with less than 200 miles on them, one of the 1 1/2" pieces of carbide fell out and looks like new. I have already expressed how unhappy I am with the performance of Nytro specific aggressive trail carbides and now even more so!
I am leaving for a ride in the morning and with today being a holiday will have to hope the crabides that are left will keep me out of the trees!![]()
I did pull up the front strap another notch (2 from stock) so hopefully that will help until the new carbides I ordered arrive.
Don't waste your money on these carbides.
ralger said:Nick:
Thank you for the phone call and helping address my problem. Your company definitely excells at customer service. It is nice to see a manufacturer involved in a forum like this looking to get feedback. I will let you know how the new carbides perform for my riding style. Thanks!!
Yam182:
I 100% agree with your analysis, however, it was a front piece of carbide I found laying at the front of the trailer (I have a drive on/off trailer). After removing the wear bars, it appears the carbide was never welded on properly. As you will also see in the pics, it appears the front carbide on the other wear bar looks like it has been pushed forward as well as there is a missing piece off one of the rear carbides.
Maybe another piece of carbide on the inside of the two pieces that are there (3" in front & 3"in back)?? That would provide ramps in both directions and remove all sharp edges that exist. It may also provide for better cornering performance while still achieving the original design intent of removing the carbide from directly under the spindle to minimize the darting of the Nytro.
sd5500 said:Nick or Sean, are the instructions for setting the toe out correct in your on-line manual?