Check your track now, before the season begins. You may find rubber missing along the idler wheel path at the lugged fiberglass rods.
For some background on why this happens, Polaris lost their minds for a few years. They went to this center anti-ratchet driver setup, which requires excessively high track tension and excessive tension on the fiberglass rods.
Then they went against good recommendations and decided to clip the non-lug windows. Their reasoning was that they figured the clips would heat up in marginal snow and cause the lugs to delaminate. That could make sense, but if you also cut your rails too short, so that it doesn't transfer smoothly to the idler wheels, then the lugged windows of the track will scrape away at the back end of the rail.
So, then everyone just fully clipped their tracks to prevent the wear. However, that resulted in more heat in the track. Combine the heat with excessive tension and you get rubber peeling off the fiberglass rods as they begin to flex and break.
Polaris finally figured it out with extrovert drivers on the 3.5 pitch track, but geez, took long enough.
For some background on why this happens, Polaris lost their minds for a few years. They went to this center anti-ratchet driver setup, which requires excessively high track tension and excessive tension on the fiberglass rods.
Then they went against good recommendations and decided to clip the non-lug windows. Their reasoning was that they figured the clips would heat up in marginal snow and cause the lugs to delaminate. That could make sense, but if you also cut your rails too short, so that it doesn't transfer smoothly to the idler wheels, then the lugged windows of the track will scrape away at the back end of the rail.
So, then everyone just fully clipped their tracks to prevent the wear. However, that resulted in more heat in the track. Combine the heat with excessive tension and you get rubber peeling off the fiberglass rods as they begin to flex and break.
Polaris finally figured it out with extrovert drivers on the 3.5 pitch track, but geez, took long enough.
