lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
I dropped all the way down to 45 on my floats! Worked great for me.
AKrider
TY 4 Stroke God
I'm personally thinking you can't have the best of both worlds, i.e. corners on rails handling and excellent bump absorbtion at speed.
I don't have enough time on a Rev to know if this is true. But, reading about the set ups guys are using to get the ski lift under control seems counter productive to soaking up the big hits?
I don't have enough time on a Rev to know if this is true. But, reading about the set ups guys are using to get the ski lift under control seems counter productive to soaking up the big hits?
unpride
Expert
What are you supposed to do? Its a tough situation. If your on smooth trails you want it to cut like a knife! If its rough thats not so important your bouncing all over the place anyways A good comprimise I think would be a ski stance wideing kit of some type. 1-2 inches more would probablly make a huge difference and still let you keep the suspension stiff. I dont know just a thought.
NyTrOMaNIaC
TY 4 Stroke Master
You could always re-adjust the stock spacer positioning attached to the ski mounts and make the stance wider, probably get a couple of inches there anyway, and it's free ! 

rightarm
TY 4 Stroke Master
mark said:keep on the gas into corners, i have mine set at 75 psi.
Exactly ride it! you guy's who are on the RTX and complaining need to catch up to your sled,it sounds like it might be a tad too much for some.
unpride
Expert
Its not that the suspension is to much its just off somewhere and I cant figure it out. I just sucks that my buddies have those POS XP's and they turn better right out of the box. I just cant wait to tow one for the first time they would probablly leave it before getting towed by a Nytro though
rightarm
TY 4 Stroke Master
unpride said:Its not that the suspension is to much its just off somewhere and I cant figure it out. I just sucks that my buddies have those POS XP's and they turn better right out of the box. I just cant wait to tow one for the first time they would probablly leave it before getting towed by a Nytro though
It could be that for some they are still adopting the 2-stroke throttle technique of "on the gas" "off the gas" to there 4-stroke causing there own problems ie: ski lift,tail wagging,smooth throttle application in/out of turns and "THROUGH" is crucial to the handling of these sleds as well as a little body english.Of course the SD will handle better out oof the box,it's no secret

unpride
Expert
I want to know about setting the sag you are the first person to actually say anything about it and it is a major part of setting up anything to run right help me out what # are we aiming for? And from what point on the sled are you taking your measurement? Rear bumper?
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Traildale said:Buy the end of th day, here's where we were at on both sleds:
Front limiter strap pulled up 3 holes.
Front shock on skid - reduced the spring preload.
Ski shock spring preload reduced - compression damping increased a little.
Rear skid spring on medium setting.
What did you wind up reduing the preload by ?
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