this thing of my wheelies like crazy, so i have the front shock a little more than half way loose to try and get some pressure on the skis. thanks tho, ill try it next ride out and see if i like the stiffer springs better one more time.
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this thing of my wheelies like crazy, so i have the front shock a little more than half way loose to try and get some pressure on the skis. thanks tho, ill try it next ride out and see if i like the stiffer springs better one more time.
G-man it also looks like you covere the ported part of your track with material...is that what i'm seeing?
if you take all the top plastics off you will see where your steering post mounts at the top. If you un-bolt it and bolt the rear hole of the post to the front hole in the frame, that is what he was refering to. You then have to drill a new hole in the frame for the front post mount. It's a pretty easy mod, and makes a world of difference in the feel of the machine
It's really not that hard to get these sleds to carve. Hang your leg out on the uphill side and give it more gas. Mods are great and all, but trying to compensate by cutting track etc. is hindering your ability to ride the sled. What if you get in a tight spot where you need ability to get out and not a mod to the sled. Practice for a weekend on carving/sidehilling only and you will get it. These sleds turns right over with countersteer. Loosen the front shocks until you get a good feel, then tighten them as you get better for better response and control.
It's really not that hard to get these sleds to carve. Hang your leg out on the uphill side and give it more gas. Mods are great and all, but trying to compensate by cutting track etc. is hindering your ability to ride the sled. What if you get in a tight spot where you need ability to get out and not a mod to the sled. Practice for a weekend on carving/sidehilling only and you will get it. These sleds turns right over with countersteer. Loosen the front shocks until you get a good feel, then tighten them as you get better for better response and control.
Agreed.I own both xp(10) and rev(07) and have no problems chucking either around .BUT i also like to know what improves these sled so they flat out work better.Just for the record my sway bar is still in both of them,it does not hamper me in any condition.
even better cut the side panel to the toe bracket (next one in) takes care of all the snow build up in the footwellthis mod also mades a big difference to where your feet set whether your wrong foot forward or nuetral position etc. get your feet forward more and more stable footing, cut the side panel to the same shape as the footwell bracket.
Good Luck, Wildcard