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Handling Issue's

mtkaboater said:
You didn't mention if you have studs or not. On trails, studs will help a ton with turning ability, acceleration through turns and stopping, but you loose that "drifting" feel. You will handle better with studs, but it can be more work too. You really need to just learn to ride and learn the nuances of your machine before thinking some part or a turn of the spring is going to be some magical fix. And pay attention to the trees - too many new riders trying to keep up with their buddys making the trail wider and mowing down trees is never good for your health.

Very good points. These sleds are WAY different than the two strokes we used to ride, both in the feel of the power delivery and the weight distribution. Once you get used to this (if you do) the other sleds will feel awkward because the riding styles required are completely different.
 

Yes track is studded, I know there is some experience needed, hopefully these small adjustments will help
 


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