IFlyEm
Expert
Ok got a couple days of riding in and have been working on getting her dialed in.
1st ride:
Conditions: Not good. 6" - 15" wet snow.
Sled: All stock setting.
Skis: 5/8" toe out.
6" Rounds
Tracking was decent. A little darting at speeds over 60. Not too bad but wasn't comfortable going much over that. Steering at cruising speed was not too bad. However, steering at low speed was heavy and steering in the twisties when decelerating was very heavy. Basically it steered like a Mack truck! It was also pretty tippy. I got a good workout in the 80 miles I rode that day.
2nd ride:
Conditions were very good for trail riding. 3" - 8" groomed trail with some hard and smooth straightaways.
Sled: Control rods were set for more transfer, bushings on the skis swapped to widen ski stance, torsion rods set to Hard, compression on shocks full high, rebound stock.
Skis: 5/8" toe out with with the wider stance as stated above.
6" Rounds
Darting was more prevalent at high speeds. Still wasn't much fun going over 80 on the hard packed straights. Never felt dangerous just a little unnerving at high speeds. Darting was more noticeable when decelerating. Soon as I got into some powder all darting went away even where there were numerous other tacks. Its the hard packed and icy portions where the bars got busy.
Steering effort was a little more manageable. Probably due to the harder packed snow and not plowing through the deep wet snow. Still got heavy at slow speeds or decelerating.
Tippyness was still a little of a factor. When you do get the bars turned this thing goes where the skis are pointed. There is NO pushing at all. Sometimes the a$$ wants to come around on you.
At this point the highest priority on my list is dialing out the darting. I want to get the steering locked so I can keep up with my buddies on the lake.
Suggestions?
1st ride:
Conditions: Not good. 6" - 15" wet snow.
Sled: All stock setting.
Skis: 5/8" toe out.
6" Rounds
Tracking was decent. A little darting at speeds over 60. Not too bad but wasn't comfortable going much over that. Steering at cruising speed was not too bad. However, steering at low speed was heavy and steering in the twisties when decelerating was very heavy. Basically it steered like a Mack truck! It was also pretty tippy. I got a good workout in the 80 miles I rode that day.
2nd ride:
Conditions were very good for trail riding. 3" - 8" groomed trail with some hard and smooth straightaways.
Sled: Control rods were set for more transfer, bushings on the skis swapped to widen ski stance, torsion rods set to Hard, compression on shocks full high, rebound stock.
Skis: 5/8" toe out with with the wider stance as stated above.
6" Rounds
Darting was more prevalent at high speeds. Still wasn't much fun going over 80 on the hard packed straights. Never felt dangerous just a little unnerving at high speeds. Darting was more noticeable when decelerating. Soon as I got into some powder all darting went away even where there were numerous other tacks. Its the hard packed and icy portions where the bars got busy.
Steering effort was a little more manageable. Probably due to the harder packed snow and not plowing through the deep wet snow. Still got heavy at slow speeds or decelerating.
Tippyness was still a little of a factor. When you do get the bars turned this thing goes where the skis are pointed. There is NO pushing at all. Sometimes the a$$ wants to come around on you.
At this point the highest priority on my list is dialing out the darting. I want to get the steering locked so I can keep up with my buddies on the lake.
Suggestions?