WinderFab
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hi guys
I would like some feedback from who has done this kit..
I have a 2013 nytro which comes stock 2.86 pitch 120" track, I installed a 129" rip saw 2 1.5" x 2.86 pitch, the install went great but I noticed I really have to crank the track adjusters to tighten up the track...
I still have some adjustment left but not much and have about 3/4" to 1" track sag when sled is off the ground, I do have the anti ratchet sprockets which came stock...
I was just wondering how you guys are running the track tension with this kit ?
Can I go a tad looser ?
Thanks...
I would like some feedback from who has done this kit..
I have a 2013 nytro which comes stock 2.86 pitch 120" track, I installed a 129" rip saw 2 1.5" x 2.86 pitch, the install went great but I noticed I really have to crank the track adjusters to tighten up the track...
I still have some adjustment left but not much and have about 3/4" to 1" track sag when sled is off the ground, I do have the anti ratchet sprockets which came stock...
I was just wondering how you guys are running the track tension with this kit ?
Can I go a tad looser ?
Thanks...
Yannie
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I personally don't adjust my track by measuring it. I run my track as loose as possible. I just keep adjusting till it stops ratcheting in powder. I get my base starting point by putting my index and middle finger between slider and track.
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What the yanster said, run er as loose as possible. I also run the anti-ratchet sprockets, so as long as they aren't skipping you're good, also you will extend your hyfax life by running loose.
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Thanks guys for the info... 

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I also noticed with my relocate kit I have more slider wear on the tips of the rails. I think I'm gonna put extra wheels up front.
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Yannie, how do you have your front strap adjusted ?
I only have one day riding with a few hundred miles on the star kit but I'm finding my steering is very light, thinking I might tighten the front strap one hole and see how much that help, but at the same time I'm not getting much transfer, very little if any... making the front strap shorter will make that worse right? My front shocks are set at 55 psi...
Cheers...
I only have one day riding with a few hundred miles on the star kit but I'm finding my steering is very light, thinking I might tighten the front strap one hole and see how much that help, but at the same time I'm not getting much transfer, very little if any... making the front strap shorter will make that worse right? My front shocks are set at 55 psi...
Cheers...
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I left my straps stock and my shock are 100 psi on the right and 90 on the left. But it's all personal preference.
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Yannie how do you find the steering and transfer with the start kit ?
Thanks
Thanks
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Haven't noticed much of that stuff but the ride is way better. I find launching of jumps is great it doesn't buck the rear end like it did before.
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Ok thanks again
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