2012 155" PRO rmk eating up hyfax

uglyfugly

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Pretty fresh install of hyfax with only a few rides on it and I see that weirdly there are little mini chunked up pieces of hyfax on every clip as well as a tiny bit of rubber track as well. Anyone have ideas as to why and how to fix? Thanks
 

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tracks to tight or you are riding on minimal snow not enough lubing between clips and rubber track ran on ice in revy and melted the clips to the track and stopped the sled had to pry the track off the clips
 

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Add more wheels to the skid. I added 2 sets. Hyfax wear is minimal now. Even in early season low snow.
 

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Man I had it set correctly and also no minimal snow conditions yet. I guess ill have to loosen it a whole bunch then until it almost ratchets.
 

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We always run our scratchers on the trail and our hyrax has never been a problem on our poo's, our doo's were a different story and replaced many sets.
 

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tracks to tight or you are riding on minimal snow not enough lubing between clips and rubber track ran on ice in revy and melted the clips to the track and stopped the sled had to pry the track off the clips

Had that happen once! Always run scratchers on trail.
 

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What kind of hyfax did you replace with. In the past some of the aftermarket ones were not as durable as the oem or specialized ones.
 
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