I run the Attacks on a 2020 and I'd agree the steering with shaper bars was definitely a little heavy. But with these snow trackers, all that is gone...HUGE improvement!
I was going to order the command skis but it just so happened a guy literally the next town over had these attacks up for sale a a great price and only used a couple of times. I took the chance but have always believed in putting a wider ski on my 4 strokes for better steering in the fluff and...
As promised! Thank you for the help the other day. If these members on the coasters could PM me and send me your name and address, I'll get these sent out to you this week!
Going from shapers to aggressive snow tracker was a huge difference and improvement all around in my opinion...very light steering and all the confidence i could ask for.
Last season I was still dialing them in and messing with the front skid shock. I just got back from a quick 70 mile "shakedown" run semi-locally and decided to run the snow tracker aggressives on the Attack skis. All I can say is Wow! I loosened up the front track shock and I may have just...
Good call it was actually out of spec but still wasn't the problem...BUT! I did figure it out...i think! I'll post a video of me falling on my sword shortly!
Yes it definitely was upside down and spent a few minutes with handle bars in some standing water...never fully submerged or anything crazy...but again it ran fine.
Small scrape on kill switch. Kill switch works though. I'm usually pretty good at figuring this out so it's really bugging me.
I've got the battery unhooked...i read another post where sometimes ecu needs to reset? Maybe I triggered something when I started it without the air filter?
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