Hi There All! We recently bought a 2011 650 HD (23 HP Vanguard) it has 25" tires, and we were actually very disapointed with the performance in mud on our first trip out, we got horribly stuck and need to winch ourselves out. It seems to high centre at the drop of a hat and obviously it needs tracks to be able to go where we want to go with it. It had been sitting since bought new in a fellows garage, with the same old fuel in it and was very hard to start and running badly. We drained the fuel and tore the carb apart and cleaned thoroughly, put high grade gas in it with Seafoam, now it runs fine, but the choke which didnt seem to have any effect before cleaning (flap and assembly working fine) still doesn't seem to work at all?
Any ideas on why?
Next question, we found a set of 18" super tracks for sale used, can we put 24" tires on the rims we have or do we need to change rims and tires to go to 24" to be able to use the super tracks?
Thanks for any assistance you folks can give us!
WJ

Any ideas on why?
Next question, we found a set of 18" super tracks for sale used, can we put 24" tires on the rims we have or do we need to change rims and tires to go to 24" to be able to use the super tracks?
Thanks for any assistance you folks can give us!
WJ


. It sounds like you are new to the machines, and IMHO, there is a learning curve and a knack to driving them (I could be totally wrong though
) Anyway, there are ways to avoid getting stuck in ruts and/or mudholes. I ran for yrs through some nasty stuff before getting tracks on my machines, and believe I am a better operator for the experience. Either way, it's always a good idea to have a Winch
lol, I'm rambling, personally, I would lean away from Supertracks in mud or rutted conditions. They are not the right choice, but that's just my $0.02 worth, and round that to the nearest Nickle, and you get $0.00 worth of advice
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