Well officially got my sled out of break in mode over the weekend and got to meet and ride with a wonderful group of people. By the end of the weekend we were all in agreement, my sled needs a little tweaking for my size. Mostly in the handling dept. I am a very aggressive rider and have a very firm grasp on basics and techniques however I am working very hard on trying to couple my techniques together with finesse to evolve my riding but its just flat out apparent that sometimes my sled kinda rides me an is unresponsive to my input do to my small size. (I'm 5' 8" and 135 dripping wet so probably close to 160-165 RTR.) Sled is currently stock.(2015 800 SP 163)
Here are some ideas I have have to help with my sleds handling
#1-Put the fat girl on a diet.
Can- super easy weight fix.
-Headlight Delete
and???
looking to whack 20-30lbs off my sled while being reasonably economical.
#2-Steering/Handling
For sure shorten my riser
c3 Post forward kit?
Possibly Different Skis?
And... #3-Most Importantly, Suspension Setup for maximum responsiveness.
I have A TON of ski lift- In the right snow I can run over 12 ft tree NO PROBLEM and often out of the gate when coming out of a stuck or starting into a climb @ WFOT in softer snow I have 3-4 ft of lift. And in slow techy stuff my sled can be like a brick.
My front skis are set on the second softest setting
I run narrow stance with no sway bar
Torsion is setting 1
My limiter is on factory setting(Ive never touched it)
Center- Set on 2 to last from the bottom of the deep notch.(Im assuming its set very soft judging by how it looks)
While I know right off the bat some will say new shocks all the way around, financially speaking its just not in the cards right now. I could maybe pull off tracking down a set of x shocks but thats about it.
Any help, thoughts, idea, tips would be so greatly appreciated. Feeling free to expand on anything I may have already mentioned.
Hope everyone is having an awesome season!
Calli
Here are some ideas I have have to help with my sleds handling
#1-Put the fat girl on a diet.
Can- super easy weight fix.
-Headlight Delete
and???
looking to whack 20-30lbs off my sled while being reasonably economical.
#2-Steering/Handling
For sure shorten my riser
c3 Post forward kit?
Possibly Different Skis?
And... #3-Most Importantly, Suspension Setup for maximum responsiveness.
I have A TON of ski lift- In the right snow I can run over 12 ft tree NO PROBLEM and often out of the gate when coming out of a stuck or starting into a climb @ WFOT in softer snow I have 3-4 ft of lift. And in slow techy stuff my sled can be like a brick.
My front skis are set on the second softest setting
I run narrow stance with no sway bar
Torsion is setting 1
My limiter is on factory setting(Ive never touched it)
Center- Set on 2 to last from the bottom of the deep notch.(Im assuming its set very soft judging by how it looks)
While I know right off the bat some will say new shocks all the way around, financially speaking its just not in the cards right now. I could maybe pull off tracking down a set of x shocks but thats about it.
Any help, thoughts, idea, tips would be so greatly appreciated. Feeling free to expand on anything I may have already mentioned.
Hope everyone is having an awesome season!
Calli
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