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anyone jump their T-Nytro?

I really want to do a t-nytro build and I am wondering af any of you that have them ever jump them? I am not into crazy slednecks style jumping but I like to catch air on the occasional natural terrain features. Just wondering how much abuse the turbo can take when the sled is coming down from about 10 feet in the air.

I had the chance to ride a t-nytro in Whistler this weekend and my only concern is whether I can still ride it like a normal sled and drop cornices, hit some jumps etc.
 
Not the turbo you have to worry about, Yamaha won't warranty anything if your sled has ever been jumped, just ask skidoomutt or look for his post.
 
first off you dont have a warranty once the turbo goes on, second if you reck somthing jumping it really should not be warranty... and ya go ahead jump her, i think the only thing to watch it real hard packed, and thats with any sled if there aint enough fluff u cant reck house landing off... Anyone else?
 
Jump it as far and high as you dare. You will not hurt it. I have bailed off of some good cornices and launched it off the top of a hill and have had no problems.:D
 
playing on the praire today and jumped some drifts near a tree line and bend my rails and timber sled rear arm. Not blaming anybody for poor parts, I just think that the horsepower is a issue. To much torque and weight coming down and something had to give. It was a expensive lesson need new drivers also.

Need to get my ice age rails built now!!
 
I really want to do a t-nytro build and I am wondering af any of you that have them ever jump them? I am not into crazy slednecks style jumping but I like to catch air on the occasional natural terrain features. Just wondering how much abuse the turbo can take when the sled is coming down from about 10 feet in the air.

I had the chance to ride a t-nytro in Whistler this weekend and my only concern is whether I can still ride it like a normal sled and drop cornices, hit some jumps etc.


Mine has seen zero gravity on occasion.

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this was a poorly planned landing

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and the was the tunnel when I finished:confused::D

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jumping

the t nytro is a very fun sled to jump. not to say you wont have to get use to the power and the timing of the sled. i have been jumping all year and have not had one bit of trouble. the really cool thing about it the tnytro is that the approach can be like half as long, and being able to just pop it right off the bottom of the jump. i have hit some stuff and just fling where my buddys cant even get off the ground but a few feet.

just watch out for hitting the tail thats when you bend rails and tunnels thats with all brans. land flat and you well be just fine
 
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