Synthetic winch = BS

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Not gonna lie, but your part way right. Except for the comment about me getting things paid for. I got my first 4X4 paid for and my first race quad. The rest of my quads, including all of the broken parts, 5000+ worth of mods into my YFZ and my XP came out of my own pocket. The track in the video there took me 3 years to build.

I remember back in the day my dad used to tell me the same stuff, and don't worry about upgrading if the part still worked. He also told me not to worry about having fun and actually using the quad. But hey, life's about learning, we all make a few mistakes here and there.



OoOh, never heard that one before.. And when the hell did I say that I was smart? At least I know my place and don't have to jump to my thread to make some rediculous comment about my age and username. Do you feel proud? Did you accomplish anything? So, "Keep on digging, keep digging yourself into that same rut the other lowlifes dig themselves into"

I started this thread cuz I felt like putting it out there that I had a bad expirence with a synthetic winch rope. For some reason you feel the need to come on here and bash me just because I actually go out there and use my quad.

If you like, why don't I give you the aderess to an elemantary school so you can go bash them and their hotwheels while your at it as well!!

BTW, I think you dropped this.
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I am truly sorry jr. ,didn't mean to hurt yer delicate feelings :violin:
I thought you was all growed up ,my bad .... Tissue?

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I had to think about what people are saying here. I switched my wifes machine to rope as the cable got badly frayed and i had a bad run on it two ropes before agood one there is a difference in strength. I have a black one on hers now first was blue it broke first winch pull no jerking. My rzr has a grey rope. This black stuff i put on hers now dont shrink near as much in diameter as the blue or grey when pulled on and it id braided waaaay different cant find the bag i got it in though must have gone last garage clean up. So what im trying to say is maybe do some winch rope research cause there is obviously a difference in types.



And inhave to say you will look back some day and laugh at peoples sarcasm on bugging you

It is funny to watch sorry i used to be there about 17 years ago
 

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While reading one of your comments on another topic I realized by looking at your picture it looks like you have a roller fairlead. Do yourself a favor and throw that in the garbage and buy yourself a hawse fairlead as these are recomended for use with synthtic rope. With the roller fairlead the rope can get pinched near the rollers edge and will cause the rope to break. With the right equipment you will love synthtic rope!

I never heard of these before, how much do they go for? I'm hoping that this time my rope doesn't break on me so I can enjoy synthetic. Thanks!


I am truly sorry jr. ,didn't mean to hurt yer delicate feelings :violin:
I thought you was all growed up ,my bad .... Tissue?

:smiliestirthepot:

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I never heard of these before, how much do they go for? I'm hoping that this time my rope doesn't break on me so I can enjoy synthetic. Thanks!




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Just did a quick google and found one for $40 but that seems maybe a touch high. Mine came standard with the viper winch so Im not 100% sure of the cost. Make sure its an aluminum hawse fairlead and you should be able to mount it where your roller one mounts but maybe call the dealer first to double check.
 

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Bought one of the grey ropes for my son in laws 750 kawi years ago. Of coarse his quad got stolen right after that. When he finally retrieved the quad 3 weeks later (no thanks to the police at all). The rope was frayed all to hell, i thought it was abuse ...but now i am not so sure. Great thread!! maybe after a few more pages of useful info we can all have the best stuff on our winches. Instead of spending tons of money and time finding out the hard way.
 

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Just did a quick google and found one for $40 but that seems maybe a touch high. Mine came standard with the viper winch so Im not 100% sure of the cost. Make sure its an aluminum hawse fairlead and you should be able to mount it where your roller one mounts but maybe call the dealer first to double check.

Thanks man! I'll check that out

Bought one of the grey ropes for my son in laws 750 kawi years ago. Of coarse his quad got stolen right after that. When he finally retrieved the quad 3 weeks later (no thanks to the police at all). The rope was frayed all to hell, i thought it was abuse ...but now i am not so sure. Great thread!! maybe after a few more pages of useful info we can all have the best stuff on our winches. Instead of spending tons of money and time finding out the hard way.

Looks like I got a head start on the hard way. Soon enough and I'll got it figured out. Sucks about the brute! Glad to hear it was recovered.
 

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I just did some research on the fairleads Sounds like you should NEVER use a roller fairlead with the rope. :eek: Wow I wonder if I go back to polaris and demand :rant: a new fairlead as mine came with the rope and ROLLER fairlead ...
Does anyone know if they will bend if you pull the hook up tight? I allways do this to stop any rattleing with the roller fairlead
 

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I just did some research on the fairleads Sounds like you should NEVER use a roller fairlead with the rope. :eek: Wow I wonder if I go back to polaris and demand :rant: a new fairlead as mine came with the rope and ROLLER fairlead ...
Does anyone know if they will bend if you pull the hook up tight? I allways do this to stop any rattleing with the roller fairlead

you won't bend it!
 

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Another thing you should get if you dont have one is a rubber line saver so your hook doesn't knick the aluminim cause if there is a little knick it will cut the rope just enough and break it. If you do get a rock chip or something in it just sand that spot out so its smooth again and your good to go.
 

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I just did some research on the fairleads Sounds like you should NEVER use a roller fairlead with the rope. :eek: Wow I wonder if I go back to polaris and demand :rant: a new fairlead as mine came with the rope and ROLLER fairlead ...
Does anyone know if they will bend if you pull the hook up tight? I allways do this to stop any rattleing with the roller fairlead

Good question,,the rzr and quad I have came with the blue rope and roller..

I will call and ask..

We have not broke the rope on either machine yet,,and have used the winches a lot.
 

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I have always used a hawse fairlead with synthetic line. I'm sure a roller fairlead would be okay, just as long as it's new...the old steel cable will mark and burr the rollers, giving the synthetic a place to snag. We had a couple tire issues on the 6x6 Ranger last year at the jamboree, and had to winch the front end up a tree. The 2 year old synthetic line never missed a beat.
 

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Just did a quick google and found one for $40 but that seems maybe a touch high. Mine came standard with the viper winch so Im not 100% sure of the cost. Make sure its an aluminum hawse fairlead and you should be able to mount it where your roller one mounts but maybe call the dealer first to double check.

Sure thing. Thanks again!

I just did some research on the fairleads Sounds like you should NEVER use a roller fairlead with the rope. :eek: Wow I wonder if I go back to polaris and demand :rant: a new fairlead as mine came with the rope and ROLLER fairlead ...
Does anyone know if they will bend if you pull the hook up tight? I allways do this to stop any rattleing with the roller fairlead

you won't bend it!

I'll talk to my dealer and see whats up about that and see if they can give me a Hawse one or something cuz when I was winching the rope was pulled up nice and tight agaist the fairlead

I have always used a hawse fairlead with synthetic line. I'm sure a roller fairlead would be okay, just as long as it's new...the old steel cable will mark and burr the rollers, giving the synthetic a place to snag. We had a couple tire issues on the 6x6 Ranger last year at the jamboree, and had to winch the front end up a tree. The 2 year old synthetic line never missed a beat.


My fairlead is new but I'm thinking already about swapping it out.
 

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A roller fairlead is fine as long as it is meant for synthetic rope, has no gaps between the roller and mount were the rope can get caught. If you run your rope in tight so the hook hits the roller you will stand a chance of cutting your rope by marking the roller. It would cause the same problem with a hause fairlead. I had synthetic rope on my last atv with a roller and never had any problems.
 

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I just did some research on the fairleads Sounds like you should NEVER use a roller fairlead with the rope. :eek: Wow I wonder if I go back to polaris and demand :rant: a new fairlead as mine came with the rope and ROLLER fairlead ...
Does anyone know if they will bend if you pull the hook up tight? I allways do this to stop any rattleing with the roller fairlead

If your worried about anything bending just put a winch saver on the end, then you can pull it in tight with no worries.
 

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Yeah, my buddy has a winch saver on his Brute. How much do those usually run for? I think I may just invest in one of those as well.
 

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If your worried about anything bending just put a winch saver on the end, then you can pull it in tight with no worries.

Drill a whole in a hockey puck, works the same.

I use a "Dog Dong" for my winch cable !! (OK no smart comments !! LOL) Those dog chew toys !!! Just thred your cable threw ad re-attach the hook. Been using it for a couple years now and no problems !! My Dad has my old quad and it still has its "Dong". (Please, no comments, again !! LOL)
 

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I use a "Dog Dong" for my winch cable !! (OK no smart comments !! LOL) Those dog chew toys !!! Just thred your cable threw ad re-attach the hook. Been using it for a couple years now and no problems !! My Dad has my old quad and it still has its "Dong". (Please, no comments, again !! LOL)

Wow... They really could have picked a better name for a product like that... Thats all I have to say. :doh:
 
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