Polaris Timbersled ST 90 Ripper Owner's Manual
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To install the Timbersled ST 90 Ripper, follow the provided installation manual which includes removing the rear wheel, attaching the track system, and ensuring all bolts are tightened according to the specified torque settings.
Check the track tension regularly by lifting the track and measuring the sag. Adjust the tension using the adjuster bolts to ensure there is approximately 1 inch of sag.
Ensure the track is properly tensioned and that there are no obstructions. Check the ski alignment and verify that the engine power output is optimal for deep snow conditions.
Adjust the suspension settings to match snow conditions, check the track for wear, and ensure that the engine is running smoothly by performing regular maintenance.
Regular maintenance includes checking the track tension, lubricating the suspension components, inspecting the ski and spindle for damage, and tightening all fasteners.
Inspect the track and suspension components for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure all bolts are tight and the track is properly aligned. If noises persist, consult a professional technician.
Clean the unit thoroughly, apply a protective wax to the exposed metal parts, and store it in a dry place. Elevate the track off the ground to prevent sagging.
Assess the extent of the damage. Minor tears can be repaired with cold vulcanizing adhesive, while significant damage may require track replacement.
The Timbersled ST 90 Ripper is designed for snow conditions and is not suitable for use on dirt trails. Use a traditional dirt bike setup for non-snow environments.
Signs include excessive sagging, unusual noises, or a rough ride. Inspect the suspension components and service them according to the maintenance schedule if these symptoms occur.