snow tracker carbides review for trail riders

yamamarc

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I decided to run the aggressive snow trackers this season and so far they are the best carbides I've tried for groomed trail riding! I tried the sharper bars, and slim jims and always had a little push and so far they don't compare to the snow trackers. I currently have my suspension set up for the slim jims ( limiter strap up 1 hole from stock, center shock loosened all the way and 100lb on the fox floats3 at the skis)

I found this set up to be too aggressive for the snow trackers!( steering a little heavy but rails really hard with no push what so ever and 0 darting ) So tomorrow I am going to set up the suspension back to original(stock) and start adjusting from there and make sure skies are set at 0 camber! After running 100kms on hard packed trail today I know once I dial the suspension in the sled will be wicked on the trails!
I give these carbides a big;)!;)!;)!
 
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Agree 100% , I have used them for years and years 2nd to none , I use the semis
 
on 2014 a hole needs to be drilled also(single carbide ski)
Well that's a funny thing, becaues in 14 we had to make the snow tracker work on the Tuner ski (Double Carbide ski)...Not my sled but a Buddy's.
 
For the guys who have a 2014 rtx se where's the sweetspot (suspension)
 
Went back to stock setting(when bought the sled) except I kept the center track shock I little looser 1 3/8 preload, 80 psi on fox floats on front skis limiter strap at first hole, transfer blocks at 2 and it's close to perfect. Railed exceptional in corners and lighten up the steering! My wife was complaining that she was pushing in corners with her slim jims today and I had none! Depending on conditions the slims either rail or will push! The snow tracker seem to run the same in all conditions!
 


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