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mountainsledmania
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yes. recently installed ... only 40km give or take 10. blew up during break in.
Hey Young-gun a few changes for are area and the old 872's rippen Colin Loves it CheersView attachment 180613
That's a bad@ss flight.
One day im going to stuff my 3" paddle underneath my 872 and do that....just need more snow
Curious to know what happened. First one I have heard of and spend a lot of time on the forums.....my stuff is getting done by Dave as we speak.wish i could say the same for mine.... my 872 blew up this weekend in vale and had to heli out. more info to come as i deal with the situation and get it resolved.
View attachment 180742 This is part of the letter you should have seen and some even (ME) GET THEM SIGNED so i know they at least read it. Hope you get it resolved ..
wish i could say the same for mine.... my 872 blew up this weekend in vale and had to heli out. more info to come as i deal with the situation and get it resolved.
If I was a betting man I would guess Team clutching. DJ's HRSS And Rooster built clutch kit are FAR more superior for mountains. Like my team set up for drag racing.Hmmm?
Black marks on primary?
Sounds like clutch problems also.
Shouldn't be leaving black marks.
If I was a betting man I would guess Team clutching. DJ's HRSS And Rooster built clutch kit are FAR more superior for mountains. Like my team set up for drag racing.
Correct. Sorry if I was un-clear. Black sharpie to show belt travel. Black mark was still on at least 1/3 of the primary.I assumed by black marks he meant vertical sharpie marks to measure belt travel.
Lmao fair enough. I've spent more time on Team than any other clutching .DJ Roostbuilt and HRSS are way easier to dial IN . Thanks Caper11 LolHumm didn't someone post his thoughts on the team clutching to the OP in this exact thread. Lol
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The main reason I have a 860 is for the break in. 40 km and go for it. Most builders of the 872 say its tight and needs 200 km minimum break in. If you get it hot to soon look out. That isn't a first hand experience. It's what I learned doing big research this summer.