2008 Nytro RTX
TY 4 Stroke God
But the Viper does not have near the adjustments this sled has. Plus this sled rides,The Viper beat you up weather you road it hard or not.
Thank god for that!nate007 said:All in all, it just takes time to get it set up right. As with anything you buy, a manufacturer can't build a machine that will satisfy everybody. Some of us just won't ever be happy, some will love it right out of the box.
Just be patient. Try to enjoy the fact that the sled will outlast just about every other sled on the market, and once you do get it dialed in, you'll want to keep it a long time! Some may take longer than others to get it right, but stay at it. We're all here to help!!
Superman said:Snowtech said (and I'm paraphrasing here) "The RTX is a serious bump sled and consider yourself warned." What seems to be the problem here? I think alot of us were spoiled by just how GREAT the Mono-shock rides. (the mono shock is the best OEM suspension ever made for the masses. Period) If you were expecting the RTX to go 80 to 100 mph down the Bill Nichols trail littered with stutter bumps in comfort you were sleeping at the wheel. I for one have to stand on the soap box and praise the hell out of Yamaha for finally building a consumer package big bump sled. I love My RTX but I also have to say I didn't know what I had in My Attak until I rode My RTX. Revalving shocks is just a reallity for some every year. The last few years the guys with the Mono's had to stiffen them and this year the guys with the RTX's are looking like they might have to soften the shocks. Everyones weight and riding preferences are going to be different. Even guys that get on here and say they really beat the crap out of a sled are not going to be looking for the same valving. My RTX is not where I want it but it is getting closer. Personally I think the Rebound is just too fast on My sled and since I've slowed it down it is getting better. I need a couple more rides to get it right for Me. I wanted a sled that would take a shot and the RTX definately does. If We want the perfect sled for all conditions We have to have 2 or 3 sleds on the trailer. JMO.
lucky_7 said:Don't sweat it....the sled has SO many adjustments to make it right for you! The trick is to be patient enough to figure out what works best for you!
micheal_654 said:Another person looking to setup his suspension to make it ride better. First thing I would like to know is could someone explain compression damping & rebound damping to me. Also how should I setup the suspension (front & rear) for better traction with the least amount of ski pressure but so thats its not tippy either. I'm about 120 pounds , I dont ride extremely aggressive , more in the middle of aggressive and non-aggressive. I have the strandard nytro by the way
micheal_654 said:Another person looking to setup his suspension to make it ride better. First thing I would like to know is could someone explain compression damping & rebound damping to me. Also how should I setup the suspension (front & rear) for better traction with the least amount of ski pressure but so thats its not tippy either. I'm about 120 pounds , I dont ride extremely aggressive , more in the middle of aggressive and non-aggressive. I have the strandard nytro by the way