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Phazer tipsy when sidehilling

browndogg

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My buddy is complaining its tipsy when you are coming up out of the ditches sat an angle when trail riding.He has played with the clicker shocks but does not help.More weight on the front end?Limiter straps?Does not want it to dart any worse than it does already....
 

side hill

I think you just have to get used the machine. I had to get use to it also. I was used to riding a mxz600x and it's more stable on side hills.
 
yeah, no kidding on the engine braking... didnt expect that the first time i let off in a turn while standing up.....
 
It's a different kind of sled allright!
I wish we had enough snow here to sidehill and carve turns. When I go "powder" hunting I am happy to find 2 foot drifts that have a couple of sled lenghts worth of snow so I can lift one ski off the ground while going perfectly straight for about 4 seconds...
:o| :bump: :rocks: :jump:
 
I noticed the same thing with ditch banging on my Mountain Lite. Throttle control does make a big difference, it helps bring the front end up to roll up on top. I'm used to riding an Arctic Cat ZR chassis and I have had to change not only my mentality and body positioning but the machine is designed to be ridden aggressively. It was easy for me to pick that up it is alot like my KTM 450 EXC. You can ride it putting around but when your into it in more of an aggressive mode it is night and day different. It took about 200 miles to get into my thick head it's not the Phazer it's me. I have 550 miles on now and it's sweeeeeeeeeet.
 


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