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Limiter straps-when to replace?


Not to hi-jack-but what happens if one breaks while you're riding?

David
 
WANNA4STROKE said:
Not to hi-jack-but what happens if one breaks while you're riding?

David
Uncontrollable wheelies every time you hit the throttle.
 
Replace now and carry one of the old ones as a spare.

Trust me if you break one way back in the backcountry it is NO fun. We dropped down in a hell hole a couple years ago and I thought we were screwed. Last day of the trip, 20 miles from the truck and almost zero visiblity. No chance a chopper could fly in to get it. Luckily I had a ratchet strap in my pack. We sucked the suspension down and BARELY made it out.

You can make your own to save a couple bucks. The ones that I made are stronger than stock and I carry an extra.
 
Well you could pull the entire skid and check over everything at the same time. Bearings, wheels sliders, etc. Or you could use a floor jack near front of the skid to compress it and change the strap that way. I would pull the skid and take a look at everything. Not really that hard to pull a skid. Four bolts and two guys shouldn't take to long.
 


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