Munster ski bushing saver.

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Anyone try these out yet?

I am tired of riding 4 weekends and having to replace those stupid disposable rubbers....

I bought 3 sets (NON T3), and might have one available if anyone wants one in the Edmonton area.




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I'm pretty sure these are the ones Ron buys and he swears by them.


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Are you a strickly beaten trail rider, cause I have some hard trail km's and sled has 2000km total and mine are tight as the day I bought the sled? What is causing so much premature wear that you are replacing them so often?
 

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Put a set on last weekend. I was same as you and going threw them on my t3. Hopefully I'll get a chance to test them soon.
 

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That's where Ron started having issues...on the T 3


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I am not sure.
I do ride a lot of ungroomed trails, perhaps this is why. Big whoops?

I just notice that all of a sudden if the ski digs in, I am sometimes over the bars.
I think I go through too many. I think the shape of the spindle just pushes in a certain spot and then they get chewed up.

Lots of my riding buds have a similar issue.


Are you a strickly beaten trail rider, cause I have some hard trail km's and sled has 2000km total and mine are tight as the day I bought the sled? What is causing so much premature wear that you are replacing them so often?
 

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Cut the ski side bushing and centre the ski to spindle-rubber

Won't tear bushings after like off set before

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Mabe that's why I also have never replaced a bushing too in 8000 km

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No that's because you have 8000km on your XM and the T3 has a different spindle with a smaller contact patch on the ski rubber. It punches right through it.
 

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Lots of guys with non t3 xm have same issues

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Do you still have them centered like with the gripper skis??

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One time over the bars is all it takes......buy the munsters


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Who is selling these? Have gone through 3 on my 15 T3 and at $20 bucks a pop it is getting old real fast.
 

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I picked mine up at riverside saint albert.
 

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I centred my ski stance and it's helped, but I still have gone through 2 bushings after centering them, good news is my dealer warrantys them. Think I'll buy the munsters though.
 
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