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Counter-Steering Pendulum...plz help

My buddy's sled counter-steers and side-hills much better than mine does. I think I need to replace my counter-steering pendulum. Do you think that I can get an over-sized one on the after market? I'd be really interested in carbon-fiber or titanium. If anyone has a line on these please help a fellow sledder out...I'm tired of him out riding me all the time.. thanks fc
 
You are fairly new here............


YOu should know that you are not supposed to counter steer
 
Steel definitely STEEL

If your pendulum isn't big enough talk to the doc about having steel replacements implanted. Stay away from CF or Titanium they don't weigh enough to get a good swing out of your pendulum sack
 
Depending how close you are to your riding buddy and if he can take a joke, just cut his pendulum off when hes not looking. Won't be able to ride nearly as good as before.
 
We've left out the steer part of this post.
If the pendulum is too small, maybe he's a steer !... No Bull !

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Reversing polarity will infragnate your cupitulator though
You wouldn't want a padiddle...

----- Gimpster -----
 
I used to have the same problem until I discovered that it's temperature related. Try putting your pendulum in a big sheepskin mitten, on super cold days you may have to get your pendulum out and hang it over the exhaust pipe for a few minutes.
 
If your pendulum isn't big enough talk to the doc about having steel replacements implanted. Stay away from CF or Titanium they don't weigh enough to get a good swing out of your pendulum sack


turbolover is spot on........ thats why all of the movie riders hang a leg as they carve up the mountain. Seems to help them out a bunch.
 
I thought about adjusting the "Dangle Angle" but it seems to get lower as I age. Anyone got any thought on this?

Yeah, that's a formulah for something else

'The angle of the dangle times the heat of the meat equals the mass of the azz'

I thought you were countersteering....

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