r0tax
Pro
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2008
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- Location
- Whitefish, MT
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I've run mods a couple seasons now. Had them on my Rev and loved em.
They work better than the stock skis for me..but I've still considered trying something different for the Nytro.
I think the extra weight makes me feel different about them on the Nytro vs the Rev.
I learned that its a good idea to keep some good carbides for late season (set-up) snow. Otherwise they will push and be a real pita.
I have continued to have issues w/ the skis tipping forward and catching and foldering under, bending suspension parts and steering rods..
The stock rubbers just don't work well for me w/ the MODs, I'll probably just resort to using some strap to keep the tips up and not have to worry about it.
$50 * 3 or 4 in Barkbuster ball joints, + ~$30 steering rods gets ... spendy to say the least.
They work better than the stock skis for me..but I've still considered trying something different for the Nytro.
I think the extra weight makes me feel different about them on the Nytro vs the Rev.
I learned that its a good idea to keep some good carbides for late season (set-up) snow. Otherwise they will push and be a real pita.
I have continued to have issues w/ the skis tipping forward and catching and foldering under, bending suspension parts and steering rods..
The stock rubbers just don't work well for me w/ the MODs, I'll probably just resort to using some strap to keep the tips up and not have to worry about it.
$50 * 3 or 4 in Barkbuster ball joints, + ~$30 steering rods gets ... spendy to say the least.
ruffryder
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
??? What the? That sucks dude. Scrap the skis man, that is ridiculous.r0tax said:$50 * 3 or 4 in Barkbuster ball joints, + ~$30 steering rods gets ... spendy to say the least.