You will get alot of differant opinions on this one but I personally I would not be too concerned as long as there are no apparent tears in the track itself, just keep an eye on it.
Check out www.carrolltech.com. They can repair snowmobile tracks and do excellent work. All repairs are guaranteed for 1 year.
daman
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I agree with SX,,run it but keep an eye on it,,i've ran worse.....
A K MtnViper
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check it at end of every ride and keep the sled under 110 mph
Ive ran on worst for 2 years before getting a new track.

Ive ran on worst for 2 years before getting a new track.
sxviper32
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thats nothing, thats just the top rubber layer came off the cords (and possibly the lug if ther was one there too). i believe Ding said somethin about using some shoe repair stuff to patch over it. but that looks structurally sound, just a bit of cosmetic. if the cords were ripped, then your startin to get into something.


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Definitely time for a new track! Get one from us! jk
Track should be fine, as efveryone said, keep an eye on it and you will be fine. Nothing to loose sleep over.
Track should be fine, as efveryone said, keep an eye on it and you will be fine. Nothing to loose sleep over.
yamaholic22
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Nope i wouldn't worry about it, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to give that carrolltech a call, heard a lot of great things about them, and they do most of their repairs with the track still on the sled.
terret725
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ahh ive seen way worse on my sleds ive road it with almost nuttin left but studs. ive had tracks with the fibers whowing on every outside lug
Is that an 1.25" Predator? Looks familiar with lugs missing, I've lost 2 now in 3 seasons. Run it
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It is a 1.25 predator.
YAMAHIZAL700
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Before I changed my track last year I counted 23 complete holes through my track where the studs went through. I had no problems . The one major worry I had was an outside lug tore through and I actually had a slice on the outside of the track where I must of spun over a rock and cut it. Thats when I started to think seriously about it when I was wot accross the lake.
yamaha98sx700
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Has anyone tried Carrol Tech for track repairs? Any feed back on the durability of these repairs?
FuzzButt
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There was some vendor at the Novi Snow Show a year or two ago that offered track repairs. I saw the demo and it seems like it is quite durable depending on if it was a rip thru stud or a missing lug but might be different for a tear. You can repair the rubber. It is similar to retreading a truck tire.