tripplec
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I was thinking of putting a steel plate across the bottom of my Yamaha flap for it to hang better. There isn't anything to prevent it from being push up to the track when in reverse and getting chewed up by the studs.
I appears the soft snow behind is enough to move it forward. Cutting it up (shorter) higher off the ground may help.
Anyone having this problem and did something to stop it?
I appears the soft snow behind is enough to move it forward. Cutting it up (shorter) higher off the ground may help.
Anyone having this problem and did something to stop it?
A couple of bucks
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tripplec
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Oh, a flap support of some sort I see.A couple of bucks said:Something such as this should do the trick. Available pretty much anywhere that snowmobile stuff is sold. This particular one is manufactured by Sno-Stuff.
Very good, I'll look around and see if I see one locally. Plenty of time before our snow season.
Thanks!!!!
caravanman
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On the older Vmax's the tunnel had 2 sets of flap mounting holes, the lower for a standard model and the higher for a model with reverse. I'm not sure if the trailing arm machines have 2 sets of holes?
Worth a look.
Worth a look.
DoubleClutch
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I was wondering what a snow flat was?