Polaris Timbersled ST 120 RAW Owner's Manual
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To install the Polaris Timbersled ST 120 RAW, first ensure your motorcycle is compatible. Follow the installation guide provided by Polaris, which includes mounting the ski, track system, and any necessary brackets. Torque all bolts to the specified settings and verify alignment.
Regular maintenance includes checking and tightening all fasteners, lubricating moving parts, inspecting the track for wear, and ensuring the ski is aligned. Regularly clean the system to prevent ice build-up and rust.
If experiencing alignment issues, check for even wear on the track and ski. Ensure all mounting hardware is tight and in good condition. Adjust the ski alignment using the alignment adjusters and refer to the user manual for specific instructions.
The Timbersled ST 120 RAW is designed for snow-covered trails, backcountry, and off-road conditions. Avoid rocky or dirt terrains to prevent damage. Ideal conditions include powdery snow for optimal performance and control.
Adjust the suspension using the preload adjusters on the shocks. Refer to the suspension setup guide to match your weight and riding style. Adjustments should be made incrementally and tested in riding conditions.
If the track is slipping, check the track tension and adjust as necessary. Inspect for ice build-up or debris that may be causing slippage. Ensure the drive sprocket is engaging properly with the track.
Track replacement depends on usage and wear. Regularly inspect for signs of wear, such as missing lugs or tears. Replacement might be necessary after several seasons of use or if significant damage is observed.
Clean the system thoroughly to remove any salt, mud, or debris. Lubricate all moving parts and store in a dry, cool place. Elevate the track and ski to prevent flat spots and cover to protect from dust.
Upgrades can include enhanced suspension systems, ski upgrades, or lightweight components. Consult with Polaris or a certified dealer for compatible upgrades and installation guidance.
Unusual noises can indicate loose components, misalignment, or worn parts. Inspect the entire system for loose bolts, damaged track or ski, and ensure the drive system is properly engaged. Tighten and replace as necessary.