Thanks John.snomofo said:Nice work Tracy.
bluemonster1 said:Feel sorry for that kid..all that money and still hasn't really ridden the sled for over a year now....have a bad feeling something might go bad for him again this season...he knows nothing about clutching,alignment of clutches,pre-maintenance..type of guy who will just start it up and go and expect things to last...
BETHEVIPER said:If you do the skid fix below, your w arm issues will be very little and that repair might last a while. The only fix that will las forever is to drill the bottoms of the tubes, slide an 8in piece of solid up inside and spot weld it to the outside tubes, then reweld the cracks. I have yet to break one like this. Read the article below to find out what forces your dealing with that are breaking your arm and you will see why gussets to stop sway wont help. That is not where the issue is. The long piece on the outside is a help but will still allow the inside of the tube to crack(done it). If you do the inside fix, it will look stock and be unbreakable(ish). You can still add the mod to what you have done as it doesn't look like your welding has much burn through.
also, make sure the w arm is on plane, I have seen many on sleds I junk that have been rewelded out of plane, this makes the track and frame sit out of alignment and can torque the track sideways under load or braking as well as try to untwist on bottoming which can cause it to break again.
Great welding by the way, you must have a tig or some old guy on the coat hanger with a torch
Sxr700Bandit said:Thanks for the Kudos THStorms!!! Was a pleasure meeting you at NOVI.
Sxr700Bandit said:Maybe we can all get together for a ride sometime...
BETHEVIPER said:If you do the skid fix below, your w arm issues will be very little and that repair might last a while. The only fix that will las forever is to drill the bottoms of the tubes, slide an 8in piece of solid up inside and spot weld it to the outside tubes, then reweld the cracks. I have yet to break one like this. Read the article below to find out what forces your dealing with that are breaking your arm and you will see why gussets to stop sway wont help. That is not where the issue is. The long piece on the outside is a help but will still allow the inside of the tube to crack(done it). If you do the inside fix, it will look stock and be unbreakable(ish). You can still add the mod to what you have done as it doesn't look like your welding has much burn through.
also, make sure the w arm is on plane, I have seen many on sleds I junk that have been rewelded out of plane, this makes the track and frame sit out of alignment and can torque the track sideways under load or braking as well as try to untwist on bottoming which can cause it to break again.
Great welding by the way, you must have a tig or some old guy on the coat hanger with a torch