Slush Monster
Expert
Picked up my new rage and I see the track is clipped every 3rd and also
every 3rd window is closed. All my yamahas have always been fully cliped.
Why clip every 3rd ? I drove a rx1 mountian that had this setup and noticed some vibration from the track at higher speeds 40 mph+. Do you
warrior guys notice any track vibrations at speed? I think this is the same
setup as my rage. Have any of you guys ever cut out the closed windows?
And added in the clips that were missing. I dont care abought alittle loss on
top end,If thats the reason for the missing clips, I am always off in the
boondocks. For me the smother the better. So what have you guys found
to be the better set up for my aplication? I would also like to get a better
track clip tool $100.00 range. Anybody have any info on a good tool for
instaling trackckips on the camoplast ripsaw? I think I saw one on the
high performance web site. Thanks for any input!
every 3rd window is closed. All my yamahas have always been fully cliped.
Why clip every 3rd ? I drove a rx1 mountian that had this setup and noticed some vibration from the track at higher speeds 40 mph+. Do you
warrior guys notice any track vibrations at speed? I think this is the same
setup as my rage. Have any of you guys ever cut out the closed windows?
And added in the clips that were missing. I dont care abought alittle loss on
top end,If thats the reason for the missing clips, I am always off in the
boondocks. For me the smother the better. So what have you guys found
to be the better set up for my aplication? I would also like to get a better
track clip tool $100.00 range. Anybody have any info on a good tool for
instaling trackckips on the camoplast ripsaw? I think I saw one on the
high performance web site. Thanks for any input!
impalapower
TY 4 Stroke God
Wouldn't you think that if there were fewer clips that the rubber of the track would have more friction than the clips themselves? It probably wouldn't make any difference at any speed once moving, but starting from a stop it might grip a bit. But if there was any problem it probably wouldn't be on the sled.
The closed window issue is opinions of many. And I agree with both of them.
The closed window issue is opinions of many. And I agree with both of them.
impalapower
TY 4 Stroke God
Should you decide to cut out the windows, be sure to melt the hole you cut with a hot iron.
welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
The only reason i can see to cut the windows is to add extaverts..
I had a viper ... The slides wore out very fast..every 6-800 miles!
My 04 warrior got 1370 on them and i replaced them now during the summer but they could have gone a little longer..
To answer your question.. NO it seems very smooth at hight speeds!!
I had a viper ... The slides wore out very fast..every 6-800 miles!
My 04 warrior got 1370 on them and i replaced them now during the summer but they could have gone a little longer..
To answer your question.. NO it seems very smooth at hight speeds!!
BIG BLACK WARRIOR
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3,500 miles on my warrior last season, with no need to replace the hyfax.
JDKRXW
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
The only reason to punch out the closed windows is so that extrovert drivers can be added, and even the guys that do this don't always add the clips (they let the extroverts grip the rubber in the holes).
Fergie
Expert
i put extroverts on my 03 because there was a racheting problem. does anybody know if this is a problem on the 05 with the new suspension
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In warmer conditions, when I would start moving my sled would kinda shutter. I figured the problem was the hyfax coming into contact with the rubber of the closed window very similar to a sneaker on a gym floor. I added slp anti wear pads this summer hoping it will take care of the problem. Here's a link showing them. The illustration they show is wrong; it shows the head being round, they are flat like the head of a stud only thinner.
http://www.startinglineproducts.com/Pol ... rpads.html
http://www.startinglineproducts.com/Pol ... rpads.html
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The only reason you would need to clip every window is if you are going to use Hyperfax. Something about the material in the hyperfax, it does not like coming in contact with the rubber of the track so you need to clip every window.
J.
J.
Slush Monster
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Thanks for the input. So what exactly is the thinking behind leaving out
2/3 of the clips? Seems like alot of pressure being placed on the remaining
clips. Anybody know where I can get a good track clip tool for the ripsaw?
2/3 of the clips? Seems like alot of pressure being placed on the remaining
clips. Anybody know where I can get a good track clip tool for the ripsaw?
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I believe it's to keep snow in for lube.
snowsweat
Pro
I've heard that too (to keep the snow in). I think the main reason is weight savings. I believe it is a couple of pounds per track. To compensate, the rubber in the track is made a little more slippery. I've noticed a little more slider wear, especially when they are new, but the rate of wear soon goes to almost zero. I usually get 6 to 10 thousand km's out of a set.
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