booxr800
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I know its probabley a dumb question but what are the advantages of running a fully clipped track compared to every three like on my Nytro. I have been looking at tracks and was just wondering whats the better way to go. Thanks again


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Fully clipped track..........
I'm no technical expert on tracks or slides, but I think tracks with all of the metal clips slide with less friction than only partially clipped tracks. The result is that your track lasts longer and even more so you will have to replace the slides/hyfax less frequently.....
I'm not sure about other benefits or if any drawbacks exist (other than cost as clips aren't free!!!!)....
Mike B.
I'm no technical expert on tracks or slides, but I think tracks with all of the metal clips slide with less friction than only partially clipped tracks. The result is that your track lasts longer and even more so you will have to replace the slides/hyfax less frequently.....
I'm not sure about other benefits or if any drawbacks exist (other than cost as clips aren't free!!!!)....
Mike B.
booxr800
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Thanks mntvipermn. Thats is what I was thinking less friction and longer hyfax life. The only down fall I could think of is some people might look at it as more rotating weight. Anyway thanks for your info.
Yamahammer485
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All advantages, plus a good idea if your running extros or plan to.
booxr800
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Yes I am thinking of that in the future when I buy a track.Yamahammer485 said:All advantages, plus a good idea if your running extros or plan to.
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