How do I dial more ski pressure into my Expert X?
LazyBastard
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Loosen up the "softness" nut and reduce the transfer. Might have to cut down the rubber bumper in the transfer gap in order to adjust it right. Seems to big.
Boston RX1
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LB, have you had a chance to ride your sled yet? I really want to know what your opinion is on the X.
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What exactlly are you looking for? Pull the strap in one notch and see how that works with your front springs and settings on your shocks. I found way too much transfer. Almost filpped it over first time I tryed it. 

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sledheadgeorge said:What exactlly are you looking for? Pull the strap in one notch and see how that works with your front springs and settings on your shocks. I found way too much transfer. Almost filpped it over first time I tryed it.![]()
Yeah, but isn't that a BLAST!?

LB: I've often thought about trimming that bumper too.
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Boston RX1 said:LB, have you had a chance to ride your sled yet? I really want to know what your opinion is on the X.
I got about 20 miles on plowed roads and virgin snow over gravel roads. Too early to formulate any opinion. Haven't found even a SINGLE bump yet. And now I hear (I'm in FL right now) that the snow's all melting or melted.
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