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I don't think I've ever had ski lift on my 21 and love the way it handles. Let my friend ride it this weekend and I hopped on his 17. Big difference and I personally didn't like it. I guess it's all what you are used too.
 
I weigh @ 208lb 12 oz.
My 129 is set up as follows
Front springs----zero preload
center spring----zero preload---I tried the heavy center spring everyone talks about. I felt it ruined the ride of the rear skid and took it out.
strap ------JUST tight as it sits on the flat floor, which is up 2 from where it was delivered.
rear springs on #1
cat ski with 6 inch dooly's, just ordered 6inch snipers.
This thing steers super light, lighter than any sled I ride with( 2020 t Cats, zr 9000 850 Polaris 129 and 137 and 1 900t.)
not only is it light, it goes exactly where you point it. absolutely NO darting. I can drive this thing one handed at 80 mph with no worries. rails high speed corners.
ski will lift maybe 6inchs on flat ground, hard throttle , hard pack.
no hard bottoming.

The 2020 Thundercats are set up very similar, but they cant get the light steering I do at speeds below 30 mph, but they will NOT lift that inside ski, mine will a couple of times a day.
That and those QS3 shocks make for a really smooth ride.
I do feel light my 129 does turn quicker in the tight stuff than the 137, but the 137 does bite harder
STAIN you should try a set of 2019 Srx front shock springs set at minimum preload. By the sounds of it you'll really like them.
 
Would zero preload on front SE/LE springs be close to stock recomended load when adjusted for ridder weight on SRX front springs? How much lower zero load on SE/LE springs does it bring the front? Close to 1" lower front like an SRX or not even?
 
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