Crashed my RTX with a helmet cam on

Wartsnuff

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Hey Guys,

i guess i cannot post the video here.

http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forums/i ... pic=234655

hate to do this, but if you go to hardcoresledder.com

and look in the manitoba prov forum

look for the thread "going from thompson to setting lake when......"

its about a 5mb download. but worth a boo!

the machine and myself were unhurt... broke the reverse level off, and dislocated my shoulder... but nothing serious considering how bad the tumble looks!

cheers
 
Lazy if you re read it he says he dilocated his shoulder but nothing serious.
 
Wartsnuff said:
BlueByYou2000 said:
Thats a nasty spill. Glad you are OK. What did you have your floats set at?...BBY

thanks, :) glad i am ok too :)

75 psi

cheers

Looks like they rebounded to much causing your front end to really bouce up. You may want to take 15-20 lbs out of them if thats the kind of trails you are normally on...BBY
 
Glad you're okay. I wrecked my RTX this past season also. I did not have a cam on though.

-1CS
 
thanks

Hey Guys,

thanks for the well wishes,

i used to have the shocks set at 125 psi...

i have been trying to fiqure out the fox floats.

if i have less air = more shock travel in turn = more rebound ???

if i have more air = less shock travel in turn = less rebound ???

these are questions rather than statments!

cheers
 
Less air= Less rebound, shock travel, and lower ride height.

More air= More rebound, shock travel, and higher ride height.

All shock settings should be done with no load, meaning raise the front of the sled in the air so there is no ski pressure whatsoever. Then set your shocks to 50-60. This seems to be what most guys like the best...BBY
 


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