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Drive belt condition
Inspect belt for cracks, fraying or abnormal wear (uneven wear, wear on one side, missing
cogs, cracked fabric). If abnormal wear is noted, probable cause could be pulley misalign-
ment, excessive RPM with frozen track, fast starts without warm-up period, burred or rusty
sheave, oil on belt or distorted spare belt. Contact an authorized Lynx dealer.
Check the drive belt width. Replace the drive belt if width is less than the minimum width
recommended in TECHNICAL DATA.
Brake condition
The brake mechanism on your snowmobile is an essential safety device. Keep this
mechanism in proper working condition. Above all, do not operate the snowmobile
without an effective brake system. Periodically verify the condition/wear of the brake
pads.
Brake adjustment
Mechanical brake:
The brake mechanism is self-adjusting type.
Hydraulic brake:
No adjustment is provided for hydraulic brake. See an authorized Lynx
dealer if any problems.
Rear suspension condition
Visually inspect all suspension components including slider shoes, springs, wheels, etc.
NOTE:
During normal driving, snow will act as a lubricant and coolant for the slider
shoes. Extensive riding on ice or sanded snow, will create excessive heat build-up
and cause premature slider shoe wear
Suspension stopper strap condition
Inspect stopper strap fro wear and cracks, bolt and nut for tightness. If loose inspect holes
for deformation. Replace as required. Torque nut to 7 Nm.
Track condition
Lift the rear of the snowmobile and support it with a wide-base snowmobile mechanical
stand. Rotate the track by hand, and inspect condition. If worn or cut, or if track fibers are
exposed, or if missing or defective inserts or guides are noted, contact an authorized Lynx
dealer.
Do not operate or rotate track if torn, damaged or excessively worn.
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