Mudgunner
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What are you guys running for track tension? The book specs seem to be pretty tight. I have a Venture 700 with 136” track. I’d rather run the track loose but not too loose causing ratcheting
I've always set track tension out riding. It gets the most load on it when in fairly deep powder, especially when you're riding a groomed trail and then shoot a bank to go up it. Imagine hitting a powder bank with the intention of gassing it hard and trying to lift the skis. I set the tension so that it may once in a while ratchet just once or twice when I do the above.
I once had a new tunnel put on at the dealer. They set the track tension per the book. My first ride it felt like it was as tight as a guitar string compared to what I was used to. If I remember right I was able to loosen it up two full turns on each side before it would ratchet once in a while in the above situation.
To start I set it fairly tight and then back off a half a turn on each side until it is where I want it. Don't start loose and go tighter, it can take quite a bit off the drivers if it really ratchets hard for a few seconds when on the gas hard (watched my cousin do this when he went to anti-ratchet drivers...he started so loose that he had to buy another set after he spun it hard).
Maybe I'm weird, but I want every single tiny bit of free HP I can get lol.
That is what he is saying.
To start I set it fairly tight and then back off a half a turn on each side until it is where I want it. Don't start loose and go tighter,
All great info! Thanks for sharing.
But I don't understand why you shouldn't start loose and tighten up till the track stops racheting?
Your cousin probably went way too loose.... Or maybe got some sub quality drivers?
Overall some occasional racheting rarely ever cause much if any damages on the stock sprockets