dstrikerd
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Just took a few laps in the field next to my house and noticed that the handle bars and ski alignment is slightly out of whack. The bars are slightly turned to the right when the sled is going straight. Is there an easy fix for this, where do I begin to fix this. Any input is greatly appreciated. This is a used sled with 1500 miles on it. Motor seems to pull hard, even in the heavy wet snow. What i didnt like was all the snow covering the rear light. The sled does not have any kind of block-off plate installed. Looking to buy a set of Simmons Gen1 before the trails open at the end of Dec.
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Per OFT Racing steering relocator instructions:
Point skis straight forward. Loosen jamb nuts on steering relay rod (bottom of steering shaft). While holding skis straight, rotate relay rod until handlebars appear to be aligned with skis. Retorque relay jamb nuts to OEM specs.
Point skis straight forward. Loosen jamb nuts on steering relay rod (bottom of steering shaft). While holding skis straight, rotate relay rod until handlebars appear to be aligned with skis. Retorque relay jamb nuts to OEM specs.
dstrikerd
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Thankyou for the info. Seems pretty easy. Any snow in Speculator yet?
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If you go to the OFT website, you can see pictures. Very easy to do. As far as snow, just a dusting, but it's getting cold. Got to get the ground hard...