
Cluney
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Is there anyway to make my 09 apex mtx wheelie happy for days I feel like fooling around sometimes when we get a lot of snow. Some ideas would help. Please don't post rude comments ither, Im just curious and would like to try a few things.
Diagrams would help as words I dont really work with
Thanks.
Diagrams would help as words I dont really work with

Thanks.
vanstone
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Adjust transfer rod one notch at a time

Cluney
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vanstone said:Adjust transfer rod one notch at a time
Alright. How will this effect the other performance? Such as steering or what not.
Aswell is there any diagrams around? I have seem to misplace my apex mountain manual

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Well I can't help with the diagram but I can tell you if you put the transfer rod to max you with not be able to steer while accelerating at all...the skis don't touch the ground much. However it is lots of fun if your just screwing around and dont mind taking it slow until you get to your "play ground" lol.
Good luck!!
Good luck!!


Cluney
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jusp69 said:Well I can't help with the diagram but I can tell you if you put the transfer rod to max you with not be able to steer while accelerating at all...the skis don't touch the ground much. However it is lots of fun if your just screwing around and dont mind taking it slow until you get to your "play ground" lol.
Good luck!!![]()
Alright cool thanks!
Which was should I set my transfer rod?
I found another diagram on here and it can ither go 1-5. Which way is wheelie happy and the other land happy?

Turk
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Wheelie=loss of top end & acceleration=make u slower!!!
Adjust transfer rod towards the top of the tunnel for more transfer....wheelie...go slower.
Adjust transfer rod towards the top of the tunnel for more transfer....wheelie...go slower.

Cluney
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Turk said:Wheelie=loss of top end & acceleration=make u slower!!!
Adjust transfer rod towards the top of the tunnel for more transfer....wheelie...go slower.
Alright thanks turk and I know.
I will only adjust it to more transfer when I want all the 2stroke guys to shut up saying how easy it is to wheelie there machines which makes them "cool".

Once I fix that ill go back to whatever it was set to before and enjoy my mountain climbing.
Thanks guys

This question is to impress your lil 2 smoke buddies. Just show them the back of it in a raceCluney said:Turk said:Wheelie=loss of top end & acceleration=make u slower!!!
Adjust transfer rod towards the top of the tunnel for more transfer....wheelie...go slower.
Alright thanks turk and I know.
I will only adjust it to more transfer when I want all the 2stroke guys to shut up saying how easy it is to wheelie there machines which makes them "cool".![]()
Once I fix that ill go back to whatever it was set to before and enjoy my mountain climbing.
Thanks guys![]()

You can take the transfer rod right out of the suspention,it will wheelie like crazy,suspention will be softer..be careful you can damage things under there.Cluney said:Is there anyway to make my 09 apex mtx wheelie happy for days I feel like fooling around sometimes when we get a lot of snow. Some ideas would help. Please don't post rude comments ither, Im just curious and would like to try a few things.
Diagrams would help as words I dont really work with
Thanks.

bashley
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I rode my Attak for a while last year without my transfer rod in and couldn't keep the skis on the ground at all. It was kinda fun for a while.
After a little drop in the trail I punched it and that 136" stood straight up. I stopped, looked underneath and the rod mounts had broke right off the arm. I just unbolted the other end and kept riding until my dealer got the parts to fix it.
After a little drop in the trail I punched it and that 136" stood straight up. I stopped, looked underneath and the rod mounts had broke right off the arm. I just unbolted the other end and kept riding until my dealer got the parts to fix it.
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