Superclamp.net Review on a Marlon Deck

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Thanks for the review I am running Superclamp glides and front and rear clamp, question. How tight is tight on the rear? Sometimes mine loosens up a bit on the road and yet I feel like I don’t want to over-tighten. How much downward pressure is safe on the snowmobile track rails?
 
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Thanks for the review I am running Superclamp glides and front and rear clamp, question. How tight is tight on the rear? Sometimes mine loosens up a bit on the road and yet I feel like I don’t want to over-tighten. How much downward pressure is safe on the snowmobile track rails?


You do not need to worry about the rails, you should be able to push the lever down without much effort, tight but not insane. You might not notice but in the vid you will see I take shock cord and drill a ole in the handle then use shock cord and a caribiner to attach to my torsion rail. I do this because I have to climb a seriously steep and bump road to get to a couple of areas , what can happen is the sled moves back and knocks the rear sideways and it can fall out of the hook , it has never done this on my deck but since i have seen a lot of guys lose theirs on the road I use the bungee to ensure it stays with me if it ever falls off, I also put a tie down to the a-arm to prevent the sled from moving. Hope that helps, cheers dave
 
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