looking for something better then the stock ones from polaris, they just dont throw enough snow on to the track when your going down a groomed trail ! what are you guys running and what do you like! thanks
How do you guys keep the reversibles tucked up? I'm having to use a tie wrap around the rear spring, which is a PITA and doesn't last very long.
Just to let everyone know that these scratchers have gone through constant improvements and will continue, so what you bought a year ago is not as good as what now is being offered now.
First change was the addition of the park hook at no extra charge, but some of these broke, so the new park bracket has been added. The next was a change from 316 SS foot(ski) to 404 SS for durability, next the foot was coated to prevent flash rusting. Next the packaging was updated as they were really difficult to get out of the plastic wrap. Next the cotter pins were failing on some so they were changed to roll pins. The roll pins were stronger but some fell out so all orders I shipped out had the roll pins squished on the ends. Now we will be seeing SS cotter pins in future shipments. Also a redesigned spring bender will be used to reduce pinch marks that can be weak points.
I use these scratchers myself and find them to be the best on the market.
Chris
Just to let everyone know that these scratchers have gone through constant improvements and will continue, so what you bought a year ago is not as good as what now is being offered now.
First change was the addition of the park hook at no extra charge, but some of these broke, so the new park bracket has been added. The next was a change from 316 SS foot(ski) to 404 SS for durability, next the foot was coated to prevent flash rusting. Next the packaging was updated as they were really difficult to get out of the plastic wrap. Next the cotter pins were failing on some so they were changed to roll pins. The roll pins were stronger but some fell out so all orders I shipped out had the roll pins squished on the ends. Now we will be seeing SS cotter pins in future shipments. Also a redesigned spring bender will be used to reduce pinch marks that can be weak points.
I use these scratchers myself and find them to be the best on the market.
Chris
We have sold over 200 sets and have seen about 1/2 dozen failures. I cannot say that that number is a problem but I do have some parts to fix you up. I am selling these parts at my cost if you had them more than about 3 months. Shorter time than that I am open to supplying t no charge other than freight if I have to ship you.
I will be away until April 23rd so PM me and will get back to you then.
Chris
i bought these scratchers and like Tex mine broke off right at the bended part and Cycleworks west was awesome and replaced them. I have not put the replacement set on yet but I hope they dont fail where the bend is again. They do throw lots of snow but breaking on the first ride after putting them on was a bummer.