Skidoo did a great job with the entire clutch system. Dave, your right on being ocd with the clutch cleaning as it will pay you back in performance and clutch/belt longevity-good job!
Hey I just want to say I really appreciate your videos there very well done informative and lots of attention to details. Even the small details that matter thanks buddy.
As a new rider this video was great! just did mine following your video to get ready for the next ride, belt deflection was definetely loose. Liked and subscribed, thanks again dave!
My clutches get pulled and cleaned thoroughly every summer, bushings and rollers are checked, and springs replaced if needed. Belt area is blown out every few rides, you wouldn't believe how much belt dust comes out of the clutch and QRS jack shaft.
Yes it works very well, no unfortunately no 175 in freeride or summit x, and those are the sleds I am riding as they are the easiest sleds to ride in the line up!
@@scarpachi01 Yes after riding both I chose the best riding machine for me, and I could side hill them both the same but the t-motion x and flex edge are easier to initiate when conditions are less than ideal. cheers dave
I do not own any trails sleds unfortunately nor do I base my info off any of them, so best to touch base with the Ski-Doo Trail Ambassadors as they will give you the right info you need. cheers dave
Might do, never read it, rolling the sled forward is doing the exact same thing, under pressure since skid is on the gound. I have done this for a long time, its not a science, but a simple adjustment to make it work well. If I was going up jackson for the win, i would be more precise, but I am far from that so...this is good enough for me. cheers dave
All sell you my toe holds since you are so set on them. Foot will never get caught in them WORNG and 8 weeks recovery after surgery and a leg and ankle full of metal. Mines well but a seat belt on the sled to lol
Here is a quote I just pulled off of snow and mud in the comments "I'll stick with the stock belt, don't need any "if you had stock BRP belt you would not have these gouges on clutches" argument. Noth worth penny-pinching over $100 difference in a belt. I had 2700 km on my G4 turbo on original belt." Easily get more than 2000km as well but when I notice a performance drop, I change it out as I ride lots of deep deep pow!!
Thx for getting back to me Dave sorry for coming off as rude. Yes proper break in at least 50kms. I can be cleaning it more often that I can improve on. And sled has been serviced by a skidoo dealer. Very first belt I blew I was going full speed caused me to flip the sled 100 plus miles an hour. Wasn’t fun. Still have the xrs but picked up the new Gen 5 freeride
Skidoo did a great job with the entire clutch system. Dave, your right on being ocd with the clutch cleaning as it will pay you back in performance and clutch/belt longevity-good job!
Thanks!!!
Thanks Dave, love these videos - very helpful. Got a Gen 5 a month ago. (gen 1 before) Hoping to ride soon!
awesome congrats and glad you find them useful!!! Happy Riding!!!
Hey I just want to say I really appreciate your videos there very well done informative and lots of attention to details. Even the small details that matter thanks buddy.
Glad you like them! thanks!!
Great content Dave! I appreciate all the helpful tips that a person can sometimes looks passed!
Happy to help!
As a new rider this video was great! just did mine following your video to get ready for the next ride, belt deflection was definetely loose. Liked and subscribed, thanks again dave!
Thank you very Much! Glad it helped!!!
Great video! Thank you, Dave!
My pleasure!
thanks for the info dave, gonna do this while we wait for some more snow. FYI tags on the hat hah!
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Cool Vid thanks from Québec !
Thanks for watching!
My clutches get pulled and cleaned thoroughly every summer, bushings and rollers are checked, and springs replaced if needed.
Belt area is blown out every few rides, you wouldn't believe how much belt dust comes out of the clutch and QRS jack shaft.
thanks for your reply, maintenance is key!
Thanks Dave
You bet, Happy Riding! Cheers dave
Tag still on your toque Dave ☃️👍👍
How is anyone gonna know its new, without the tag, :)
Thanks Dave!
cheers
The new cvt cover/area looks so much better.
Did you get your favorite 175 expert as well this year?
Yes it works very well, no unfortunately no 175 in freeride or summit x, and those are the sleds I am riding as they are the easiest sleds to ride in the line up!
@@DaveNorona I see. So, you like the flex edge and t motion and didn't want to run the new setup in the expert?
@@scarpachi01 Yes after riding both I chose the best riding machine for me, and I could side hill them both the same but the t-motion x and flex edge are easier to initiate when conditions are less than ideal. cheers dave
That a new toque Dave? Hahahahah
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nice!
Freeride this year? No summit?
Freeride is a Summit, also have a Summit X!
Are you available for a one on one demo?? :)
you might not be able to afford me!!
can all your videos apply to gen 5 trail sleds too?
I do not own any trails sleds unfortunately nor do I base my info off any of them, so best to touch base with the Ski-Doo Trail Ambassadors as they will give you the right info you need. cheers dave
Doesn't the manual tell you to have the track up and run the sled after each adjustment?
Might do, never read it, rolling the sled forward is doing the exact same thing, under pressure since skid is on the gound. I have done this for a long time, its not a science, but a simple adjustment to make it work well. If I was going up jackson for the win, i would be more precise, but I am far from that so...this is good enough for me. cheers dave
All sell you my toe holds since you are so set on them. Foot will never get caught in them WORNG and 8 weeks recovery after surgery and a leg and ankle full of metal. Mines well but a seat belt on the sled to lol
which sled and toe holds adjustable or rigid, sorry to hear,
Belt deflection on my Gen 5 turbo was set incredibly loose by the dealer - it was FAR out of spec. Don't trust the dealer, inspect yourself.
Always good to check things over!
I just picked up a 23, and it was a turn and a half out..
You certainly do not want sc1 on the clutch surfaces, it’s basically a spray wax. Brake cleaner is the way to go.
Yes I put an update in the comments but it has moved down, so placed one in the description, S1 XPS or a good brake cleaner, thanks
S1 not SC1!
Yes even norona makes lots of mistakes....makes me human! Ha Ha!
2000kms hahaha I call bullshit !
Sorry but true!
Here is a quote I just pulled off of snow and mud in the comments "I'll stick with the stock belt, don't need any "if you had stock BRP belt you would not have these gouges on clutches" argument. Noth worth penny-pinching over $100 difference in a belt. I had 2700 km on my G4 turbo on original belt." Easily get more than 2000km as well but when I notice a performance drop, I change it out as I ride lots of deep deep pow!!
Well shiiiit that’s frickin nuts I’ve got 3300 kms on my xrs 800. And have gone thru like 5 belts no bs. And all brp belts.
@@danteblack9873 something is up, should be getting that on one belt, cleaning it? checking it? Breaking it in properly?
Thx for getting back to me Dave sorry for coming off as rude. Yes proper break in at least 50kms. I can be cleaning it more often that I can improve on. And sled has been serviced by a skidoo dealer. Very first belt I blew I was going full speed caused me to flip the sled 100 plus miles an hour. Wasn’t fun. Still have the xrs but picked up the new Gen 5 freeride