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Another Polaris issue!

bobback

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On my right boot, the left side of the toe is scrapping against something and is putting a hole in my boot. I have felt around in the foot hold on the sled and can't feel anything sharp; and this did not happen on my Cat.

I have a 13 Pro RMK.

Any suggestions? Really though this is happening and it's about time for a new pair of boots anyway as the sole has almost worn out; so don't want this happening to the new boots.
 
Bet it is your suspension mounting bolt. I keep feeling it on my 2014 and always have to look down to see if I have ice there. I don't feel it on my left foot, but always on right foot.
 
I used to take my boots down to the local tire shop and have them put a patch right there. When it would start to wear through the patch you can replace it and save your boots.
 
Really? "Another Polaris Issue"?

That's what I thought too. That's a bit inflammatory.

Really! A polaris issue. Just ride it.

He's gonna be really pissed when he falls off and shreds his pants or coat on the running boards. Should I call Polaris about this "issue"? lol.

I didn't realize 'boot rubbing' was a consideration when buying mountain sleds. Are we talking about econo box cars here???

Hook line and sinker sucka's...ever hear of someone being facetious! lol

But I was also being serious about the hole starting, so great idea on the tire patch.

tracksvs2wheels...not to be a dick, but think about it...you really think you get a hole in your boot by leaving it in the right stirrup vs. moving it in and out?! :)
 
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Hook line and sinker sucka's...ever hear of someone being facetious! lol

But I was also being serious about the hole starting, so great idea on the tire patch.

tracksvs2wheels...not to be a dick, but think about it...you really think you get a hole in your boot by leaving it in the right stirrup vs. moving it in and out?! :)

I will give you the benefit of the doubt and believe your claim of facetiousness......LOL
 
mtncat1...since you gave post #5 a thumbs up and post #13 a thumbs down; I'm guessing you just don't get it.
 
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