Embden
Extreme
Anyone that says they can keep their Apex from inside Ski Lift by Leaning is smokin crack!! (unless your backing out of the throttle as well as leaning). Poor guy about 2 weeks ago posted a forum stating his sled was too "tippy"... This guy was crucifed for not leaning! Yea it might help a LITTLE..... but I'll bet if he shortened his limiter strap this would help a lot. :ORC
Four Stroker
Extreme
Try a different ski made a big difference on my machine, it did not totally solve it but at least 80% better.
novarossi
Extreme
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Grab ahold of them there hooks on the bars and lean!! Works for me! Of course I weight 240lbs + my 6lb crack pipe. But I do hang the pipe to the inside of the corner, mabey thats the ticket!


Embden said:Anyone that says they can keep their Apex from inside Ski Lift by Leaning is smokin crack!! (unless your backing out of the throttle as well as leaning). Poor guy about 2 weeks ago posted a forum stating his sled was too "tippy"... This guy was crucifed for not leaning! Yea it might help a LITTLE..... but I'll bet if he shortened his limiter strap this would help a lot. :ORC
I DON'T DO DRUGS........If you met me U might think I did
I have ZERO SKI LIFT..........Undo Your Nuts......... On your front ski's And take the load off your front shocks, I have mine set about a 1/4 turn form ZERO..........NO LIFT.
...If you set it 2 loose your spring will raddle, try 1/4 U can always go up a 1/4 turn at a time

ALSO Make Sure You Have NO Darting & check your 1/8 TOE OUT

leaddog
Expert
I switched to Powder Pros. Seem to work very good. Did nothing for the ski lift though. The problem seems to be the skid. Unable to add weight to the front of skid to get the rear loose and help it turn. The track just keeps pushing straight. I need more tweek time.
flyingpig
Expert
This subject is getting way too much press! Would someone please make a separate thread for just ski lift, please!
welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
There is NO way to completely eliminate ski lift..
The better you make it handle. the faster you try to ride it!
add a 13mm swaybar and then tell me how much ski lift you got!! (very little) you still have to lean though.. ist the nature of the beast!
The better you make it handle. the faster you try to ride it!
add a 13mm swaybar and then tell me how much ski lift you got!! (very little) you still have to lean though.. ist the nature of the beast!
rightarm
TY 4 Stroke Master
Try the Camoplast Hacksaw 1" less bite than the Ripsaw 1"25.Allows the tail end to kick out easier.
Superman
TY 4 Stroke Master
flyingpig said:This subject is getting way too much press! Would someone please make a separate thread for just ski lift, please!
Amen Brother. Inside ski-lift=different strokes for different folks. There are many fine options to try that have allready been posted. including body english. :exc:
No ski made will reduce ski lift unless it is gripping LESS and causing you to slide through corners.
If anyone is telling you otherwise, have them explain the physics to you. They can't.
If anyone is telling you otherwise, have them explain the physics to you. They can't.
AIRWOLF
Guest
novarossi said:Grab ahold of them there hooks on the bars and lean!! Works for me! Of course I weight 240lbs + my 6lb crack pipe. But I do hang the pipe to the inside of the corner, mabey thats the ticket!
what he said, you can 't be lazy and ridE this sled ,,,,
YOU NEED TO DRIVE IT !
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