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When is it time to replace track?

DMCTurbo

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2017 Sidewinder XTX LE 137
Aside from the obvious torn lugs or pulled thru studs, how do you know when you should change your track? I have 12000 Kms on mine and it looks as good as the day I put it on.

Thanks.

DMC
 

Aside from the obvious torn lugs or pulled thru studs, how do you know when you should change your track? I have 12000 Kms on mine and it looks as good as the day I put it on.

Thanks.

DMC
Wow lucky guy!
I would say if track stretches past the point of adjustment?
 
Aside from the obvious torn lugs or pulled thru studs, how do you know when you should change your track? I have 12000 Kms on mine and it looks as good as the day I put it on.

Thanks.

DMC
Are you tuned? Honestly. 10k miles is my personal opinion.
 
We rode all day today and my bud has a 17 with the ice cobra since new with just over 8000kms. About 10 miles from home, he started hearing a slapping sound. Outside belt separating the length of three bars. Cut it off and took it easy the last 10.
 
Mine lasted about 7000km before it tore a 4 double backered studded section out of it. It was tuned 275-290hp pretty much since new and i drive it hard :).
If you get 10oooKm i think thats great with this much power.
I upgraded to a 1.5" storm track and love it so far. It hooks up much better!
 
Yes tuned for 10000 kms. I plan on replacing it after the season but just wanted others opinions.
You will be fine. I like to really keep a close eye on it after about 7-8 k. Miles. I also burn my track after every 1000 miles or so. The fuzzy stuff in the windows and on the outside edge of track.
 
I'm looking for an SRX new take off track if anyone has one in my neck of the woods.
 


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