what's the biggest tire i can run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#1
what's the biggest tire i can run on my lakota
the size is 22-11-10 and there not many good tire in that size anyone know a good tire that size
anyone have pic's of there lakota
ANY ONE THAT HAS A LAKOTA IS YOUR CHAIN REALLY LOOSE WHEN IT'S NOT RUNNING BUT WHEN I KICK MINE IN FIRST IT TIGHTEN UP DO I ADJUST IT WHILE IT'S IN FIST RUNNING THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
the size is 22-11-10 and there not many good tire in that size anyone know a good tire that size
anyone have pic's of there lakota
ANY ONE THAT HAS A LAKOTA IS YOUR CHAIN REALLY LOOSE WHEN IT'S NOT RUNNING BUT WHEN I KICK MINE IN FIRST IT TIGHTEN UP DO I ADJUST IT WHILE IT'S IN FIST RUNNING THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
#3
hi hondaboy,
you do need your chain tightenned and i'll explain why, when you put it in gear, the top of the chain is pulled as the drive sproket tries to make it turn. the part of the chain that is loose and floppy then is on the bottom, where you can't see it, cause no power is going there. try putting it in reverse, that "Should" make it loose on top again. but wheather or not that happens, i think it needs tightenned, my 325 boss did that the first month we had it. Then i tightenned it and haven't had to tighten it for the past 6 months (gotta love polaris's new Concentric Chain, NO ADJUSTMENTS!!!) anyway, tighten it like you normally would, and it will be fine, good luck, and keep ridin
you do need your chain tightenned and i'll explain why, when you put it in gear, the top of the chain is pulled as the drive sproket tries to make it turn. the part of the chain that is loose and floppy then is on the bottom, where you can't see it, cause no power is going there. try putting it in reverse, that "Should" make it loose on top again. but wheather or not that happens, i think it needs tightenned, my 325 boss did that the first month we had it. Then i tightenned it and haven't had to tighten it for the past 6 months (gotta love polaris's new Concentric Chain, NO ADJUSTMENTS!!!) anyway, tighten it like you normally would, and it will be fine, good luck, and keep ridin
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