Indy
TY 4 Stroke God
as already said, no preload at all on front shocks with the skis off of the ground. stock skis with snotrackers ( if not shim the skis), larger sway bar. that will get it about the best it can be.
kirkswim
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- Yamaha RXWarrior
I am Maim'sbrother (the one that bought his 2005 rx1 warrior). Seat, bar riser are a definite must. Sway bar will also help. Other than that suspension setting has a lot to do with it. Get you shocks refreshed(recharged) before you start with setting. If they are a little low on nitrogen or the oil if out of spec all your settings will be much easier after there are rebuilt . I have also found that track and ski's make a huge difference/ I am currently running yamaha mountain ski's with 6" cheap carbides(lots of rocks seem to grow from the trial here) and the track s a 1.25" ripsaw II fully clipped(with no studs). With this setup i actually suffer from over steer i enter a tight corner too aggressively as the track will slide sideways. I did have a ripsaw I on it before and its seemed to balance better.