2011 nytro rtx

donkickit

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Stock 2011 nytro rtx except for woody 1.325" 96 studs, & 6" woody dually.

I'm getting inside ski lift when making hard left turn. Any ideas?

My fox floats are set around 50 psi. Limiter strap up 2 holes from factory.

Everything else is working puuuuuurfect. Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Body english...you basically need to ride these things by hanging off them...at least that's my experience...maybe a better set of skis.
 
shaddow44 said:
Body english...you basically need to ride these things by hanging off them...at least that's my experience...maybe a better set of skis.
x2... more lean from you is needed
 
X3 lean a little more and you will be taking corners like a pro
 
On my Nytro, I asked the dealer to make sure the ski stance was in the wide position. There should be 2 bushings on each side of the ski mount. One short and one long. Short on inside will give you a slightly wider ski stance.

Floats at 40psi.

Front limiter down 1 hole.

I also changed the stabilzer position. Moved it down I think. I learned about this adj on this site so do a search.

And yes, getting you hips low in the turns will help.

Minimal ski lift even without alot of english in the tight turns.
 
Yes, steering is very hard compared to my apex. I'm going to try adjusting the limiter strap and then give it more english and see what happens.
 
donkickit said:
Yes, steering is very hard compared to my apex. I'm going to try adjusting the limiter strap and then give it more english and see what happens.

Yeah you should try either all the out(stock) or one up. Used both last year with it noticeable harder to steer with one hole up. Too much pressure for me I ended up going back to all the way out. Skis are in the air more but its all part of the fun for me and I'm used to it in the corners. Might have to get bigger carbides cause I put in 144 studs but ill have to see when I actually get to ride it on snow.

Could also adjust the rear strap too......
 
I am running 75lbs in my floats, all the way out on the strap, 1/2 tansfer with 1/4 toe out and shes does awesome , the hounds are to thank for that! 6" bars is all I have, obviously no studs for me.
 


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