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Should I worry?

Hey guys,
I'm probably overreacting, but I just brought home my new Apex and I have a little issue. My driveway isn't completed yet and it is just a sand gravel mix, now when I unloaded my sled I had about 10 ft of driveway to drive on to get into my garage. When I got to the garage and put my rollers on I noticed some sand/gravel material in my track. Rolled the sled into my garage and looked at the track and noticed that the clips have quite a bit of scratching on them. (I never looked at them before this though) Should I be worried about them wearing down my sliders faster than normal? None of the clips are gouged by any means, just scratched. I plan on upgrading the track to a camo track, as I still have the mavrick on.

I don't ever remember looking at my other sleds for this issue, so I might just be freaking out because it's a new sled...lol Thanks guys.
:beer;
 
I wouldn't worry about it, the newer hyfax are pretty tough. Heck, I've ridden gravel for a mile or so before to get to the good stuff. Wash it off when you get a chance to prevent further damage, you should be fine.
 
You should see some of the gravel / rock / sand we used to ride sometimes to get to the snow. Never hurt anything. You'll be fine. enjoy the new sled.
 
Like the others have said no worries had to ride gravel before to get to the snow your track is fine but those scratches in the bottom of your skies could make it dart :p

















































Just kidding :beer; congrats on the new sled
 
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