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Keeping the nose down

Freak

TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Joined
May 6, 2004
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635
Location
Spanish Fork, UT
With all this hp and the snow munching 2.5 3.0 pitch I have too much lift. What are some tricks that are working to keep the nose down?
 

Turn down the boost ............or Install Wheelie Bars ......
............. :Rockon:
.............. :4STroke:
............... :drink:
 
I guess if I read closer I would have seen that you have a Holz.

Tighten limiter straps and/or increase rear preload.
 
tightened the rear as mush as possible and loosened the front shock. I thnik my limiter is sucked up to as well as the suspension is moved as far ack as possible. I was told to move the mounting position of the rear pivot back one inch, anyone done this? I was also thinking of moving it up to. Anyone know where I can get those plates they use on the tractor pulls? :drink:
 
KbxSrx said:
bah, buy an ekholm skid and the troubles all go away.

888-390-5550
Ken or Larry

How do these handle? You cant knock the holz it rides great.

I know about the mtn bike shock. Just wanted to see if there were some free fixes. I will try the moving back 1 inch thing first since its free.
 
I put a cross-shaft on the rails a good foot ahead of the scissors, then put a limiter strap between the scissor center shaft and the cross shaft.
I used a snowmobile belt cause the cogs keep it from slipping and it is the strongest belt I could find for free. This is a cheap coupling system , couples out so smooth you never know it is there and very effective. I have run this on my 700 nitro burner for 3 seasons without a problem.
 
powder muncher said:
I put a cross-shaft on the rails a good foot ahead of the scissors, then put a limiter strap between the scissor center shaft and the cross shaft.
I used a snowmobile belt cause the cogs keep it from slipping and it is the strongest belt I could find for free. This is a cheap coupling system , couples out so smooth you never know it is there and very effective. I have run this on my 700 nitro burner for 3 seasons without a problem.

pics???
 
Freak, get the little fox air shock! Just your ticket! and the shock pump that comes with it to easily adjust transfer with it! ;)!
 


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