It seems to me Polaris uses the worst or cheapest tracks on the market, I ride with guys with all brands, it seems arctic cat ski doo and Yamaha tracks hold up but when I come across a Polaris crossover or mountain sled lugs are ripped or just ripped out all together
Correct, Polaris, do, cat all use camso. I installed a composit m770 this season and it’s a 2 ply (heavier) track and much more durable. Have ripped Lynx / doo tracks and Polaris series 8 last season
Loctite 404 contains Cyanoacrylate, hit your local hobby shop and get some Rc car tire glue. Same stuff, but its only about $12 dollars a bottle.
Curious to see how this holds up in a couple weeks, post a follow up if you can.
use this stuff for my track repair as well works great.
Please report back if it held up or not.... Thanks 👍
It seems to me Polaris uses the worst or cheapest tracks on the market, I ride with guys with all brands, it seems arctic cat ski doo and Yamaha tracks hold up but when I come across a Polaris crossover or mountain sled lugs are ripped or just ripped out all together
Been seeing lots of problems with doo tracks this year. Especially with the low snow conditions. I think they all suck
@@camF87guy do they use camso tracks? I’m due for another soon I might go with composit
Correct, Polaris, do, cat all use camso. I installed a composit m770 this season and it’s a 2 ply (heavier) track and much more durable. Have ripped Lynx / doo tracks and Polaris series 8 last season
it depends how you ride, you have to be careful with those deeper lug tracks and take it easy when your not in deep snow.
It's literally $100/Oz! You'd have a quart if it were $1.00/oz
Haha yeah I messed that up. I need to go back and edit it 😂