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Need xp advice

WOW, a lot of suggestions here. I love the "GYRO'S" of the clutch, LOL. If you want the sled to tip over easier, move the ski's in. Easy, simple, done.



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My 163 would lay over very easy today in the snowies in powder, but in the crusty stuff did not want to. Snow conditions matter too. I pulled my bars back a little and I stand back a bit, but can lift my right foot and turn left as far as I want and vice versa. It is amazing how easy it was to maneuver this sled around. I have the sway bar in as well.
 
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Disconect the sway bar! The sway bar this year seems a lot stronger than past years. Anyone else think this? You do not need to buy the fancy disconect, just pull out the bolt and try it for one day!RockPDX

Make sure you don't just disconnect the bolts on each side, I took both arms off mine AND the bar itself since if you eyeball it up, you can see that the arms will flap and there is a chance that upon hitting bumps and the normal course of riding that the arm could flop up and down when your front suspension does its job and you could bend the radius bar upon impact with terrain and shove the stabilizer arms into the radius bar......

Get someone to oull the front of the panel forward, and pull the stabilzer bar out also, we did on mine, besides, it looses another pound :D:D


I REALLY like the handling now, just THINK about carving and WHOOOP!!!!!!! Down side is that it does dive to the inside on the trail, but................. I didnt buy thhis sled for the trails :cool:
 
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