nick5oh
Member
Hey guys, just went through my whole m10 skid, had to do wheel bearings, 2 wheels, and replace the torque arms as well as hyfax's. After a lot of cursin and fightin me and my pops got it in. What a pain in the ***! We may have did it wrong cause it was a huge fight. Don't think it should be that hard.
Anyways now that I have it on the ground, it doesn't seem right, but I'm not sure what "right is" for this setup since I just picked up the sled a month ago. The back half of the track is off the ground where as the front half is. Seems weird. The old hyfax's I took off had weird wear to them as well. Thicker in some spots than others. The only new adjustments I've made was I moved the front a-arm to the lower hole in the rail for less ski pressure (according to the owners manual), and I moved the bolt through the middle holes of the torque arm to the upper hole from the bottom hole which also reduces ski pressure (according to the manual). Other than that everything is the same as how it was when I got the sled. I have to check over all the settings and adjust to suit.
Just thought I'd start with the fact that it appears something is wrong with the track not fully sitting on the ground.
If anyone has a sweet setup and cares to share that would be great! I'm 200lbs and the trails I ride probably require "firm" settings as they are far from smooth. Sled also has some pretty aggressive C&A Pro Skis-XT Extreme version and a 1.25" hacksaw track with 96 studs. Ohlins front shocks, and the fox racing rear shocks that are standard on the m10.
Thanks guys.
Btw I will add to this tomorrow when I measure up and check out the other settings
Anyways now that I have it on the ground, it doesn't seem right, but I'm not sure what "right is" for this setup since I just picked up the sled a month ago. The back half of the track is off the ground where as the front half is. Seems weird. The old hyfax's I took off had weird wear to them as well. Thicker in some spots than others. The only new adjustments I've made was I moved the front a-arm to the lower hole in the rail for less ski pressure (according to the owners manual), and I moved the bolt through the middle holes of the torque arm to the upper hole from the bottom hole which also reduces ski pressure (according to the manual). Other than that everything is the same as how it was when I got the sled. I have to check over all the settings and adjust to suit.
Just thought I'd start with the fact that it appears something is wrong with the track not fully sitting on the ground.
If anyone has a sweet setup and cares to share that would be great! I'm 200lbs and the trails I ride probably require "firm" settings as they are far from smooth. Sled also has some pretty aggressive C&A Pro Skis-XT Extreme version and a 1.25" hacksaw track with 96 studs. Ohlins front shocks, and the fox racing rear shocks that are standard on the m10.
Thanks guys.
Btw I will add to this tomorrow when I measure up and check out the other settings