GrizzlyNytro
Veteran
I made the trip to see Grizztracks (just over 3.5 hrs CAN to USA). He was awesome... i got my sub frame straightened (was tweaked a bit), Gussets welded on, A arm nuts welded on, bushings done, steering relocate and the stance widened a hair. All in one day... He was super knowledgable and shared as much info/tricks that my untechnical mind could handle. I would and will suggest his work to anyone I know. Super impressed and he brought BACK my confidence with my Nytro! If anyone has any confidence issues with their (New to them) Nytro and is reading this, search TY as much as you can and don't be afraid to ask a question... Tons of help here and GET THE GRIZZ GUSSETS.... Thanks Grizz for your help!
Old Thumper
Pro
Grizz is the Nytro Whisperer !



grizztracks
Tech Advisor
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2005
- Messages
- 3,116
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- 970
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- Location
- Scio, NY
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- FX Nytro RTX, RS Vector, SR Viper RTX SE
Enjoyed having you guys down and I'm glad I could help out. To bad we couldn't get out for a ride....maybe next time. It's amazing how many great people I've meet through snowmobiling and here on TY.
Fran
Fran
yamakazie
Pro
Grizz has a great knowledge of this machine. He is the true guinea pig of the Nytro. He bought the first year and has been willing to throw any upgrade and fix into making his Nytro the best it can be. He sacrifices his wallet and time but in turn gives us at TY some great feedback so we can make informed decisions about the upgrades we make on our own machines. His gusset kit saved my frame from instant death probably more than once but mostly when I hit a fallen tree. The impact was so great it sheared the A-arm bolt but only egged the hole on the frame.
Recently I had the pleasure of riding with Grizz in Tug Hill. I was excited about trying his sled setup and hearing feeback on mine. Unfortunately, before we could swap sleds, the center shock blew out and destroyed his track. This opens a new door of learning for us TYers as he is again trying a new track combination.
We are so lucky to have positive feedback and advice from folks like Grizz. Keep on tinkering!!
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Recently I had the pleasure of riding with Grizz in Tug Hill. I was excited about trying his sled setup and hearing feeback on mine. Unfortunately, before we could swap sleds, the center shock blew out and destroyed his track. This opens a new door of learning for us TYers as he is again trying a new track combination.
We are so lucky to have positive feedback and advice from folks like Grizz. Keep on tinkering!!

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grizztracks
Tech Advisor
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2005
- Messages
- 3,116
- Reaction score
- 970
- Points
- 1,753
- Location
- Scio, NY
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- FX Nytro RTX, RS Vector, SR Viper RTX SE
yamakazie, When I first got this Nytro it was a handful and when I adjusted on it I really had a hard time feeling the changes. After several years of mods and adjustments I finally have a good understanding and now know what to expect out of this sled. When we got up on Tug Hill I knew I had issues in the first few miles but still tried to push it so your Ski Doo buddy wouldn't make fun off the old guy on his Nytro. I finally had to take it easy because I was getting beat up on those trails. When the shock finally blew on the second day of riding it wasn't much fun making it back to the truck without a center shock but the good thing is now you know the old guy wasn't making excuses for not keeping up. Once I get this new setup fine tuned we'll have to do it again.