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Z-BROZ 36 inch front end results

colorado_matt

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I have been running the narrow 36" setup on my '13 pro rmk with a BoonDocker turbo for about 600 miles. I am using EXIT shocks built to the proper length for this setup and we have tested many different setups and combinations to find where this setup works the best for me. I found very early on that I was going to need the shocks much stiffer on initial travel to prevent the sled from diving too much. I am extremely pleased with my current setup and happy to share. I have the skis centered with the spindle (one spacer on each side). I am running my preload ring in the 7th notch, a .812" spring tender, and compression set at 12 clicks out in general. I adjust the compression rate daily depending on what type of riding I am doing and what the snow conditions are. Typically up to 15 out on a deep powder day and 9 out for big jumps. Where this setup really shines for me is steep and tight terrain. The more aggressively I ride the sled, the better it works. So long as I am on top of things, it is more responsive and maneuverable than any other sled I've ridden. If I get lazy, it can roll downhill easily, so being aggressive is the key to getting the most out of this setup. I am using C&A xt skis and their aggression seems to be a pretty good combination. My biggest concern with this setup was stability for jumping. I enjoy dropping big cliffs and jumping just about everything I can find when I'm not boondocking sidehills or creek bottoms. About a week ago, conditions finally presented the opportunity for some 100'+ drops and I am very happy with the results. I never felt uncomfortable on takeoff, through the air, or at any point of the landing. Below are a couple of gopro pictures from tree riding to cliff drops. I'm happy to answer any questions about the setup. The guys as ZBROZ are always happy to chat about the product also. Check them out at www.zbrozracing.com

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december 2013 mtn sklz 4.jpg december 2013 mtn sklz2.jpg 13jan2.jpg 2povdrop.jpg
 
That last picture really shows how narrow the stance is.
 
thanks for the report i've been wondering how the 36 would be
sweet pics that cliff looks BIG :face-icon-small-hap
 
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