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Is there a way to adjust the camber on a 2009 FX Nytro?
I put on a new set of Bergstrom triple points and both skis are leaning slightly to the inside, that being said, the outer carbide is not touching.
This observation was made on a completely flat surface with the handlebar pointed perfectly straight.
Has anybody had this problem or am I the only one? this is not the first time this has happened on this sled.
There are no damaged front end parts.
I put on a new set of Bergstrom triple points and both skis are leaning slightly to the inside, that being said, the outer carbide is not touching.
This observation was made on a completely flat surface with the handlebar pointed perfectly straight.
Has anybody had this problem or am I the only one? this is not the first time this has happened on this sled.
There are no damaged front end parts.
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anybody?
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Nope. Unless you want to machine the upper ball joint. Yamaha added camber to the 2009+ Nytros as part of the 'fix the twitchy front end' campaign.
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Im sort of confused now.. There is nothing I can do? It does look like there is a very short tie rod with a large nut.
This cant be right and all I did was put on new carbides.
This cant be right and all I did was put on new carbides.
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I might try this,
What about loosening the carbide nuts and re-tighten and having a buddy pushing the sled to one side at the same time
I spoke to bergstrom and he said something about a 5 degree offset on the triple points from the stud
What about loosening the carbide nuts and re-tighten and having a buddy pushing the sled to one side at the same time
I spoke to bergstrom and he said something about a 5 degree offset on the triple points from the stud
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I am not sure what the deal is when installing Bergstroms triple point kit. I put 250 miles on my sled and the skis appeard to b sitting straight and even now.
My findings,
Its almost like something has to get seated or broke in with his triple point and ski saver kit through riding the sled.
I'm going to re-torque the stud nuts on the carbides and call it a day.
My concerns on this topic have been satisfied.
My findings,
Its almost like something has to get seated or broke in with his triple point and ski saver kit through riding the sled.
I'm going to re-torque the stud nuts on the carbides and call it a day.
My concerns on this topic have been satisfied.