@David Johnston posted:Rollers are cheap and easy to change, so I have never seen where roller wear should influence any decisions about Super O track.
As I mentioned above, I like Super "O" track. Although I 100% believe the track caused grooves in one of my locomotives and some cars, they didn't get worn enough to warrant changing them. I would in the future if it ever became necessary, but it wouldn't deter me from continuing to use the track occasionally.
@gunrunnerjohn posted:Besides replacing worn out wheels, we had to replace the pickups, some of them were worn all the way to the retaining shaft! Remember, that little pickup is spinning a LOT faster than the wheels!
I hadn't really thought of that before, but you're absolutely correct!
btw Did the rollers wear down evenly or unevenly on the Atlas track?