bull
Extreme
What would be the best supension set up for me I weight 220
Front and the rear
Thanks
Bull
Front and the rear
Thanks
Bull
TurboTime
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Turn the dial to 3/4 of the way towards hard setting. Harden the mono shock a couple of clicks. You may need a big boy spring, depending on how agressive you ride.
For the fox floats in front, most of us have found 65 to 70lbs of pressure to be the best in performance. Make sure you lift the front end when measuring the pressure.
Good luck, you will love this sled!!!!!!!
For the fox floats in front, most of us have found 65 to 70lbs of pressure to be the best in performance. Make sure you lift the front end when measuring the pressure.
Good luck, you will love this sled!!!!!!!
BA APEX
Expert
big boy spring leave dial at soft unless pounding hard trails. front set at 60-63psi for cornering. works great for me.
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TotallyNytro said:Turn the dial to 3/4 of the way towards hard setting. Harden the mono shock a couple of clicks. You may need a big boy spring, depending on how agressive you ride.
For the fox floats in front, most of us have found 65 to 70lbs of pressure to be the best in performance. Make sure you lift the front end when measuring the pressure.
Good luck, you will love this sled!!!!!!!
I dont know anyone who runs that much pressure in floats...this is how mine came stock,the A arms sit way up tall and it has HORRIBLE skilift...
everyone i know here lowered the front end with floats to where the A arms are level with ground..this will make the sled rail,and nearly eliminate skilift...they are super tippy when too high.
I run mine at about 35-40lbs ,max...measured with NO weight on front.
anything higher it will be very tippy and skilift is real bad
youre gonna love this sled...oh yeah,tighten limiter one hole too.
Dan
I like mine best at 55 lbs unsprung. Ive tried stiffer and stofter settings. 55 is where I ended up liking it the best. I rode with a Corporate Yamaha guy who had his at 75 and said he loved them there. To each his own, but I think the higher the PSI, the more inside ski lift you will get...BBY
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