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I picked up a 2010 RS Venture TF (Non Power steering) last winter and I'm really happy with the sled so far.
One thing I did notice compared to my 2008 Nytro is the very heavy steering feel to the sled.
I had a search on the forms but was not able to find any suggestions to help alleviate this.
Can someone offer any advice or point me in the direction any way to help with this
One thing I did notice compared to my 2008 Nytro is the very heavy steering feel to the sled.
I had a search on the forms but was not able to find any suggestions to help alleviate this.
Can someone offer any advice or point me in the direction any way to help with this


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Add some spring tension to the center shock.
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K thanks for reply. Ill give it try this winter
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Add some spring tension to the center shock.
Mr. Sled's suggestion is where you should start. Another "fine tuning" method is to decrease the front ski spring pressure.
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Thanks. I'll lee that in mind as well. I try the Center shock first.
Any suggestions for how many turns to start with on th Center shock. I'v always been wearing adjusting this one
Any suggestions for how many turns to start with on th Center shock. I'v always been wearing adjusting this one


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Thanks. I'll lee that in mind as well. I try the Center shock first.
Any suggestions for how many turns to start with on th Center shock. I'v always been wearing adjusting this one
I would try 1/4" of preload at a time.
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Ok thanks. I will let you guys know how it works out


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can i ask what skis are on it?
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It's the stock Skis that came with the sled. I'm not able to tell you the model sorry, and I'm away from home now and not able to take a pic
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