Chris quickly goes over how to adjust the your Polaris Snowmobile belt deflection, and what proper belt deflection should look and feel like. #ChrisBurandt #BurandtsBackcountryAdventure #TechTip
Great video very well explained and short and to the point.. I feel like that was the best explanation I have seen on belt deflection thank you very much.
Dude your such a legend how you just throw sleds around in the backcountry. simply amazing. i just use mine to put around the lake when ice fishing. i’ll tip over on a snow bank 😂. one day i’d love to learn to tree ride on a new sled
I noticed before I went snd rode today mine was really loose. So I tightened it up. But it was making a whiny sound throughout the day. Did I just over tighten it? Thanks for the videos!
Ya, you’ve got it to short(tight)good rule of thumb.. Raise ass end, start it, you want the track to spin in air, but does not creep forward or squeal when tracks on ground.
time for polaris sleds to come with auto deflection adjustment similar to the cats. just saying thats the one thing i like more about my cat then my polaris!
@@daltonfleck My '19 alpha one (mountain sled) has auto belt deflection adjustment. It keeps the belt at perfect deflection all the time, in turn you get peak performance and longer belt life. My cat can get double the life of a belt compared to my 2020 Khaos which I seem to only be getting around 800 kms before it starts spitting cords or chunking. Not saying having to adjust my belt deflection every 4-5 rides is the end of the world but it sure is nice on the cat to never have to even look at it. What do you have for a sled and why are you against auto adjusting deflection? lol