R00STER
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- 2013 Nytro xtx 1.75
1- Mountaintech skid plate
2- Mountaintech A Arms
3- Oft steering relocate
4- WRP seat
5- Schmidt Bros stage 2 clutch kit
6- Grizz gusset
That's my top six mods for a Nytro. With each one the machine gets better and better!
2- Mountaintech A Arms
3- Oft steering relocate
4- WRP seat
5- Schmidt Bros stage 2 clutch kit
6- Grizz gusset
That's my top six mods for a Nytro. With each one the machine gets better and better!
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Vandelay Industries
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- 2013 Nytro XTX
Any need to get Grizztracks Gussets for the later year nytro's? I see in some tech bulletins, they have been improving the subframe over the years. Also, most of my riding is groomed trail.
12meter joe
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No I have not. I'm not knocking it at all. I just don't have any issues with how my sleds suits me as far as steering effort. I like a little more feedback through the bars than not. once you get the sled handling well everything falls into place. I have zero complaints with my sled now. The first ride on the other hand.... Hated it!Have you tried a nytro with the oft relocate?
Lman69
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Don't need Gusset kits on any after 2009. They beefed Subframe in 2010 as the ones before bent like butter. Found that out hard way this year.Any need to get Grizztracks Gussets for the later year nytro's? I see in some tech bulletins, they have been improving the subframe over the years. Also, most of my riding is groomed trail.
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yamahamm
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- 2008 yamaha nytro mtx mcx 270
I think its more noticeable on a nytro mtx because off the higher steering, on my mtx i almost couldn't fill gas because the handlebars was in the way. And of course i had to sit way back on the sled since the handlebars and the angle on them.No I have not. I'm not knocking it at all. I just don't have any issues with how my sleds suits me as far as steering effort. I like a little more feedback through the bars than not. once you get the sled handling well everything falls into place. I have zero complaints with my sled now. The first ride on the other hand.... Hated it!
Lman69
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Installed the Rox 3.5" risers which gave me the ability to adjust handlebar angle at 2 points. Now they are higher and set more forward for ease of driving as well as out of the way.I think its more noticeable on a nytro mtx because off the higher steering, on my mtx i almost couldn't fill gas because the handlebars was in the way. And of course i had to sit way back on the sled since the handlebars and the angle on them.
yamahamm
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Yea i installed the fox 5" pivoting riser, now i finally have the handlebars where i want it.
i also have the oft relocator.
i also have the oft relocator.
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