studdog
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
For you experts out there. Does adding more preload to front track shock on this suspension take off some ski pressure? If so, how many turns of adjusting nut to feel difference? I have already softened front ski shocks 2 turns. Trying to get less ski pressure under constant throttle. Any advice appreciated. studdog
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Too much front track shock spring pressure is not good it will make it act like a pivot point and the sled will teeter back & forth.
IMO the front track spring should be just tight enough to keep it snug or up to 1/4" tighter than just snug.
For less ski pressure first adjust the transfer rods from more transfer and then adjust the limiter strap if you can get the desired result by transfer rod adjustment alone. Lengthen the limiter strap for less ski pressure.
Also maybe something as simple as less carbides.
IMO the front track spring should be just tight enough to keep it snug or up to 1/4" tighter than just snug.
For less ski pressure first adjust the transfer rods from more transfer and then adjust the limiter strap if you can get the desired result by transfer rod adjustment alone. Lengthen the limiter strap for less ski pressure.
Also maybe something as simple as less carbides.