Toby,
Any early season impressions for the two length yeti kits? How about your built yamaha? Or are you suffering the same warm and dry temps as we are in parts of Montana? Yuck. Was 50 degrees yesterday here in Bozeman (and 43 this morning at 7am) and little to no snow in the forecast. Have made it out on short shakeout ride and one normal ride locally but will have to travel for our next trip it seems to find snow There are a few places getting snow within dayride distances (3 hours one way drive) but might just pack up with a buddy and head further if need be.
Just curious if you've been able to rack up some time on these builds and any early season observations?
My only observation so far is the yeti accessory bogie wheels are fragile. Did a short 10 mile smooth-trail shakeout first ride on my new build then a mellow 30 mile regular ride (some deep trail moguls but didn't really pound them, was slow speed and mostly riding a foot off the trail, then the rest of the day in the powder offtrail). One bogie wheel must have broke the bolt as the entire bogie unit was completely gone except for the outer plate (bolt was torqued correctly, used blue loctite, and all bolts checked prior to this ride). The other bogie unit was still there including the bearing, but the black plastic bogie wheel itself is missing. Observed some hyfax wear on the side that was missing completely so that side must have broken earlier in the day than the other side (see picture of slightly melted hyfax on the "missing side" and broken off black plastic bogie). That both bogie units were damaged the first trip doesn't make me hopeful, but fingers crossed it was a fluke and i just hit a rogue mogul harder than i recall. I'm easy on equipment so the guys hard on stuff won't stand a chance. Ha.
Any experience with bogies on your end? Since you mentioned folks should run them on the 2020 with narrow rail, I assume you are running them. Can you show a picture of your install location so I can compare? The yeti install video is on an older model with different rails, but I eyeballed the distance forward of the front shock mount and bend of the rail and believe they were mounted in the best location. Ready to share or sell the front ski scratcher setup? If it will lube the hyfax satisfactory, that solution is likely cheaper and more robust than yeti bogie wheels. Not cheap.
Let's hear more about your built up yamaha, how the honda is doing and how the two different yeti track lengths perform early season conditions. Thanks!
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