QUICKDRIVE Belt Break-In
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The break-in period for a new QUICKDRIVE belt is 100 miles (160 km). During the 100 miles of belt break-in, the rider will hear a sound made by the drive system. After the break-in period, the sound will become similar to that of a traditional chaincase.
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Improper track tension can result in track ratcheting, which will affect QUICKDRIVE belt durability. Always maintain proper track tension.
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During the break-in period, this belt sheds a fiber-type material in and around the drive system. Use a dry shop towel to clean the residue.
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Stop occasionally and allow the snowmobile to cool after high throttle/high track load events. This will help the QUICKDRIVE belt achieve maximum performance and it will also break in the engine, drive belt and sprockets properly.
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On-trail break-in should be performed at speeds no more than 50 MPH (80 km/h).
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Always be cautious when jumping and landing a snowmobile. Avoid “power-on” landings. Damage caused to any component due to improper use or abuse is not covered by warranty.