2002 Yamaha Motorsports VK 540 lll Owners Manual - Page 38

2002 Yamaha Motorsports VK 540 lll Manual

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WARNING Drive track damage and/or failure could result in loss of braking ability and machine control, which could cause an accident. • Always check the drive track for damage or misadjustment before operating the machine. • Do not operate the machine if you find damage to the drive track. CAUTION: Be sure to ride on the fresh snow frequently to avoid rapid wear and damage of the drive track and slide runners when operating under ice or hard packed snow conditions. ESU00251 MAXIMIZING DRIVE TRACK LIFE Recommendations Track tension During initial break-in, the new drive track will tend to stretch quickly as the track settles. Be sure to correct the track tension and alignment frequently. (See pages 8-18 ~ 8-20 for adjustment procedures.) A loose track can slip (ratchet), derail or catch on suspension parts causing severe damage. Do not overtighten the drive track, otherwise it may increase the friction between the track and the slide runners, resulting in the rapid wear of both components. Also, this may put an excessive load on the suspension components, resulting in component failure. Marginal snow The drive track and the slide runners are lubricated and cooled by snow and water. To prevent the drive track and slide runners from overheating, avoid sustained highspeed usage in areas such as icy trails, frozen lakes and rivers that have minimal snow coverage. An overheated track will be weakened internally, which may cause failure or damage. 7-8

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WARNING
Drive track damage and/or failure could result in loss
of braking ability and machine control, which could
cause an accident.
Always check the drive track for damage or
misadjustment before operating the machine.
Do not operate the machine if you find damage to
the drive track.
CAUTION
:
Be sure to ride on the fresh snow frequently to avoid
rapid wear and damage of the drive track and slide
runners when operating under ice or hard packed
snow conditions.
ESU00251
MAXIMIZING DRIVE TRACK LIFE
Recommendations
Track tension
During initial break-in, the new drive track will tend to
stretch quickly as the track settles.
Be sure to correct the track tension and alignment fre-
quently. (See pages 8-18 ~ 8-20 for adjustment proce-
dures.) A loose track can slip (ratchet), derail or catch on
suspension parts causing severe damage. Do not over-
tighten the drive track, otherwise it may increase the
friction between the track and the slide runners, resulting
in the rapid wear of both components. Also, this may put an
excessive load on the suspension components, resulting
in component failure.
Marginal snow
The drive track and the slide runners are lubricated and
cooled by snow and water. To prevent the drive track and
slide runners from overheating, avoid sustained high-
speed usage in areas such as icy trails, frozen lakes and
rivers that have minimal snow coverage. An overheated
track will be weakened internally, which may cause failure
or damage.