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    Super Moderator The Rattler (BLR)'s Avatar
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    Got to try out my Razorback Technology belt sensor gauge...
    We rode on the sand at Sand Mountain had my big horns on pumped up to about 10Lbs...(I was to lazy to let air out)..the belt ran around 142-145 just out putting around when we started to push it and climbing the highest I seen was 205..at the top rounded off and it dropped down to 180 fairly quickly...
    Went on a 100 mile + ride thru the desert and mountains (high speeds & rocks.. ran most of the time in low 120's the highest I seen on the whole trip was 162 going about 65mph climbing back up the mountain..
    Now the ironic thing is...I have totally disintigrated 2 belts on my Commander and both of them have happened here at Sand Mountain...on the trails...lol..
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    Barb, I blew one up in the sand going to the top of the hill. I left the cover off and had no more issues. I know that's not good for it but overheating isn't either


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    Today on our ride never got over 126...the sand is where the Temps climb..
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    Belt Temp Gauge

    Quote Originally Posted by BLR View Post
    Today on our ride never got over 126...the sand is where the Temps climb..
    Well that is good to know, I was out riding a couple weeks ago, and mine wouldn't get over 125* so I guess it's normal to run at that temp on regular trails.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BLR View Post
    Today on our ride never got over 126...the sand is where the Temps climb..
    I agree Barb, the sand is hard on the whole drive train. You have to be on the power constantly


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    It's been interesting to watch the temperature on all kinds of riding..
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