Going to be spring checking a 137 Thundercat because it still has the heart of Yamaha. I'm on my second Sidewinder right now but it's the STX two up and the wife doesn't ride with me anymore. Does the cat clutches hold up or should I swap it out when sled comes in? I know all the other fixes to...
I put the torsion spring relocate kit on the sled last year and it did soften it some. I was trying different settings on the suspension last season but there wasn't much of a season to test it on( lack of snow). I will look into the correct torsion springs for my weight which is about 160#...
Thank you. I wasn't sure with that sled being a two up if the shocks were still same length or mounted different because of the extra weight. I will give Country Cat a call.
What would be a good comfort shock for the rear skid on a 2022 Sidewinder STX GT? I only ride groomed trails and rarely use the two up with passenger, just trying to get it close to how my LTX LE rode.
I have a 22 S-TX GT that I put the aggressive snow trackers on and they work great. Only put about 400 miles on them so far but no darting and they corner great. My front strap is in last hole and I tightened up my front skid shock spring, only thing I noticed was night time riding my light...
Just put on about 1180 miles running around Lake Of The Clouds, Big Bay and Copper Harbor. Trails are holding up good with the warm weather but definitely need more snow.
My 2017 Winder brake pads make the chatter, they are very easy to move around. My rotor is snug and has no play in it. I have checked all of it and definitely my pads.
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