Unfortunately, I am experiencing the track wear underneath my sliders like a lot of other Axys riders on both my 2016 and my wife's 2017 sleds. I know that the fix for it is to just clip the track where it is not clipped. I am very disappointed in Polaris' response that it is my fault even though I run scratchers down and run my track tension per their specification. They have refused to help in anyway at all. Basically, I have to run the track until it fails at the points it is wearing at and then maybe they will do something.
What really upsets me is they had the dealer email me the tech tip and in it they state that they do not clip the track under the lugs because it causes heat and over time affects the performance and durability of the track. They state that their testing proved this and do not recommend that dealers or riders install clips under the lugs.
We all know that Polaris has realized this is an issue and that is why all 2.6" and 3.0" mountain tracks are clipped under the lugs for 2019. I have attached the Polaris Tech Tip so you can read for yourself if you feel the need. The info on clipping the track is on the last page.
I am not looking for sympathy, but just trying to help other forum members from even going through the trouble of trying to get Polaris to stand behind their product. Flame away if you feel the need.
What really upsets me is they had the dealer email me the tech tip and in it they state that they do not clip the track under the lugs because it causes heat and over time affects the performance and durability of the track. They state that their testing proved this and do not recommend that dealers or riders install clips under the lugs.
We all know that Polaris has realized this is an issue and that is why all 2.6" and 3.0" mountain tracks are clipped under the lugs for 2019. I have attached the Polaris Tech Tip so you can read for yourself if you feel the need. The info on clipping the track is on the last page.
I am not looking for sympathy, but just trying to help other forum members from even going through the trouble of trying to get Polaris to stand behind their product. Flame away if you feel the need.