Goddo
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I think I might have come across something tonight that could explain the ratcheting noise that some of us were hearing.
I decided to set up my sled for my next ride so I got down on the floor and did an inspection of the track (as I usually do). I adjusted my spring pre-load and noticed that some of the track clips had some plastic fused to them.
My theory is this. The noise I was hearing couldn't be ratcheting because it went away after the track loosened up a little. Normally ratcheting is caused by too loose a track. So, if the noise wasn't from ratcheting what could it be? My theory is that the plastic that is fused to some of the clips is actually pieces of hyfax. I noticed that the hyfax at the end of the rails is very rough feeling. I think that perhaps there was a small amount of excess hyfax beyond the end of the rail. When I accelerated the sled hard, the weight transfer pushed the skid back enough so that the clips were rubbing the end of the hyfax making a hard (ratcheting) rubbing sound. Once the ends were worn off, the noise stopped..
What do you think? Could I be right?
I know a few of us have heard this noise and mistaken it for ratcheting. Some people went so far as to overtighten their tracks.
I decided to set up my sled for my next ride so I got down on the floor and did an inspection of the track (as I usually do). I adjusted my spring pre-load and noticed that some of the track clips had some plastic fused to them.
My theory is this. The noise I was hearing couldn't be ratcheting because it went away after the track loosened up a little. Normally ratcheting is caused by too loose a track. So, if the noise wasn't from ratcheting what could it be? My theory is that the plastic that is fused to some of the clips is actually pieces of hyfax. I noticed that the hyfax at the end of the rails is very rough feeling. I think that perhaps there was a small amount of excess hyfax beyond the end of the rail. When I accelerated the sled hard, the weight transfer pushed the skid back enough so that the clips were rubbing the end of the hyfax making a hard (ratcheting) rubbing sound. Once the ends were worn off, the noise stopped..
What do you think? Could I be right?
I know a few of us have heard this noise and mistaken it for ratcheting. Some people went so far as to overtighten their tracks.