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Deadman said:So can we get these in a size that'll help the slider wear?
We have been selling lots of slightly oversized front idlers for this reason.
92vwgti
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so what size would you guys suggest getting? i wouldent want to be bottoming out when riding..thanks
marsh14
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I snow checked an xtx also and saw the larger wheels last night at the show. I thought about getting some but it seems to me that if you put the bigger ones on the back, it would defeat the purpuse of the 6 degree tip up. Wouldn't the track be closer to the ground on the tip?
rambunctious
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marsh
in most cases, larger rear wheels require ( and use) an offset axle so that the bottom of the now larger wheel is at the same height as the hyfax
the exception to this is using oversize wheels near the front of teh skid to take some load off the hyfax in a high wear area
Ramb
in most cases, larger rear wheels require ( and use) an offset axle so that the bottom of the now larger wheel is at the same height as the hyfax
the exception to this is using oversize wheels near the front of teh skid to take some load off the hyfax in a high wear area
Ramb
marsh14
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rambunctious
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then you would need to buy offset axles in addition to those wheels
usually always sold separately anyway
Ramb
pics????
usually always sold separately anyway
Ramb
pics????
marsh14
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They are on yamaha's website under accessories. It just says large and small. It doesn't give measurements. At the show it looked like it was 7 or 8 inches.
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