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2012 155" PRO is eating hyfax with deposits on clips

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Pretty fresh install of hyfax with only a few rides on it and I see that weirdly there are little mini chunked up pieces of hyfax on every clip as well as a tiny bit of rubber track as well. Anyone have ideas as to why and how to fix? Thanks
 

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Beyond track tightness and skid pressure, did you temper them, as in, ride abit and heat them up, then stop and kick enough snow on them until they're cold, a couple times?
 

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That'd be the aftermath of running on low snow. Cool thing is, you only have to do it once and then you watch for hyfax melting conditions. Don't stress. It's a part of sledding. No biggie.

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Hyperfax is the one with the graphite infused surface. Those are usually NOT white.

You can tell if the track is aligned by adjusting the track tensioner at the rear idler wheels. Measure the sag about halfway up the rails. Should be equal. should hang down to factory specs...which (if I remember correctly) is 1.5" with 10 pounds of weight hanging on it.
 
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