bleedyamaha
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I have drag racing other sleds and seems like everytime I take off my sled starts pulling to the right. Shock pressure is the same. I read somewhere the right side ski weight is heavier than the left side. Does this contribute to the pulling to the right off the launch. ?
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I'm sure that has something to do with it. Pretty much every sled takes off they do go to one side or the other. Maybe a little bit of torque there as well. Even though it is in that chassis pretty good I would think it would pull a little bit to one side. I know yamadog's sled pulls pretty good to one side. Probably has to do with weight and a little with torque.
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Ya I catch myself leaning on left side on launch. Always have them line up on the left side for that reason. I just love the explosive feeling when it stays hooked up. Doo 800 has its work cut out until about 75 to 80. Lots of fun.
Ya I catch myself leaning on left side on launch. Always have them line up on the left side for that reason. I just love the explosive feeling when it stays hooked up. Doo 800 has its work cut out until about 75 to 80. Lots of fun.
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Same here my XTX launches hard right in some conditions. Always lined up to my cousins 2004 MXZ 800 renegade. Other day I put feet all the way back and just floated. He said I smoked him til end of 1/4 mile or so he was gaining. I weigh 70 lbs more plus sled weight. Not bad
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