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still looking Thanks: If anyone has this kit that they would consider selling? I thinking of possibly installing one on my 2009 FX Nytro. Must be in good shape preferably with all the paper work it came with Thanks.
Cool thanks guys. I will talk to him at the show. I'm with you Jason22 i'm on the fence as well was hoping to find a deal on a used on first. hopefully I can work something out with Dave at the show.
Was wondering if anyone has this kit that they would consider selling? I thinking of possibly installing one on my 2009 FX Nytro. Must be in good shape preferably with all the paper work it came with Thanks.
I use pilot's on my shorty run a 7.5" shaper bar in the middle and a 6" on the outside. Set my toe to 3/4" im a smei aggressive rider. Sled handles great no pushing i get some darting from time to time but that is how i have mine setup i like that so when i get into the icy stuff i know its...
I use shaper bars on my pilots as well 7.5" in the middle and 6" on the outside. I'm studded though also set the toe at 3/4" I have the spring pressure to be pretty aggressive as well but the sled handles awesome. very little darting but I know that is related to my setup i don't mind it cause...
I have my toe out set at 3/4 with pilot skis. Shaper's bars 7.5 in the middle 6 on the outside, on a 09 shorty. Sled handles awesome. Studding and having the rear and front suspension play a big role on how the sled will handle as well. Lots of posts on here about different setups that worked.
I have my toe out set at 3/4 with pilot skis. Shaper's bars 7.5 in the middle 6 on the outside, on a 09 shorty. Sled handles awesome. Studding and having the rear and front suspension setup properly play a big role on how the sled will handle as well. Lots of posts on here about different...
Thanks herndonp, I used to do it that way many years ago on my merc twister and mach 1. I have the clutch tool from my old doo and it was easy, just laziness on my part I guess. Old school it is then LOL. Thanks for the help.
Looking into getting one to check my clutches on my 09 nytro. Was wondering where can I get one? Both ulmer and pioneer say out of stock and I haven't had any luck finding one. Anybody know who else may sell them? Thanks
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