Viperonie817
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Just wondering if there's to much weight in the front to do it
Help if you put your type of Viper in your sig. On my RTX the answer is yes I was always able to lift the skis couldnt turn because of it. Got to find that balance with suspension now its easy to go up or be planted for railing and everything right in between.
tator
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ltx do not pull up much. faster trail riding but the "show" effect is not there.
YamahaFreak
The Pen is Blue
LTX barely comes up. I know on my XTX SE the rear skid is different I stand that thing straight up at times.
Try lengthening the limiter strap??
Try lengthening the limiter strap??
FAMILYMAN
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Xtx no problem
2014 viper, mpi
2009 Phazer 144"
2014 viper, mpi
2009 Phazer 144"
TD Max
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My RTX transfers very nicely. Issue is steering so I brought limiter up one hole and set transfer blocks to 2. Still lifts and carries nice. Ned good traction which is not a problem with the 1.7 track on the LE.
vsmpowered
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bleedyamaha
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Try raise your front shock pressure to 90 psi that will raise your height. Now loosen your limiter straps all the way. Take out your transfer blocks but put the rod back in. Stud the crap out of the track. Shim the primary and smash the throttle and you should be able to lift your skis and go STRAIGHT. Don't ever plan on turning !!!
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