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flylipsdad Member

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Posted: Tue Jan 13th, 2009 11:31 pm |
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| I'm losing a lot of track clips-5000 miles on the sled.Put new hy-fax on and lined it up right.Is this typical?? Anybody else having the same problem.Sled is stored inside with the track elevated and I start it up once a summer and turn the track.Not studded and I usually ride single.Any Suggestions?? Probably Lost 70 so far.
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IndianRvrShiver Member

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Posted: Thu Jan 15th, 2009 07:56 am |
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They're just wearing out!! I had to replace the clips on both my sleds this summer....it ain't cheap!!!
You'll need the proper installation tool as well....just happen to have one for sale!
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flylipsdad Member

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Posted: Thu Jan 15th, 2009 09:18 pm |
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| Thanks,I figured a few of em were wearing out and I think the rest just got tired of hangin on at 100 mph and just Bailed out-but I didn't think that many would and they are expensive.And thanks I've already got both the small track clip tool and the large one.Actually your suppose to use the big one on mine,but the little one works better.Go figure-and you can use that one on any of them.
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Markymark875 Member

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Posted: Fri Jan 16th, 2009 09:25 am |
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| I dont know how you ride, but i move over in some snow to lubricate my rails and clips, sometimes hyfax gets hot and melts on clips, and shortens life, another thing u can do is put a carage bolt (hardened) in place of the clips, or i've used studs in place of clips, hyfax slides alot better, more free slide, easier and cheaper because you dont put one in every slot.
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