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- massachusetts / maine
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- Snowmobile
- 2014 viper rtx
2006 apex rtx
I Did not like the way my 14 viper rtx handled with the stock skis so i switched over to a set of simmons i had been using on my apex and absolutely loved on the apex.
The simmons were better but did not make the kind of improvment i had hoped for.
So i tried a set of pilot 6.9 skis i had from my apex. In my opinion on my apex the pilot 6.9 were awsome on hard pack but scary loose in fresh or loose snow.
On the viper the the pilots made the sled rail. I love the way it handles in pretty much all the conditions i ride these skis worked great.
I had a pair of usi triple threat skis kicking around that i had run on my apex.
I have to say These were the most aggressive skis i ever tried on my apex. No matter what i did, i had too much bite in the fromt end and wrestled the steering all day. I moved mounting holes forward back and center. Shimmed the skis. Added power steering plates. Nothing worked. They just hooked up too much and were a real handfull. Usi suggested changing out to a round bar carbide but i eventually gave up on them and tossed them in a corner of the shed.
Since its summer time and im bored i decided to swap out the pilot 6.9 skis for the USI triple threat skis, just to give the triple threats a try since i already have them.
My triple threats are set up on the sled with modified/trimmed cat rubbers. Mounting hole is the center hole. 6inch stud boy shaper bars. The #2 fin kit and the power steering plates
Just wondering if anyone has a good set up for the viper with these skis
If you had any luck running them on other sleds i would also be interested to hear your set up.
Thanks
The simmons were better but did not make the kind of improvment i had hoped for.
So i tried a set of pilot 6.9 skis i had from my apex. In my opinion on my apex the pilot 6.9 were awsome on hard pack but scary loose in fresh or loose snow.
On the viper the the pilots made the sled rail. I love the way it handles in pretty much all the conditions i ride these skis worked great.
I had a pair of usi triple threat skis kicking around that i had run on my apex.
I have to say These were the most aggressive skis i ever tried on my apex. No matter what i did, i had too much bite in the fromt end and wrestled the steering all day. I moved mounting holes forward back and center. Shimmed the skis. Added power steering plates. Nothing worked. They just hooked up too much and were a real handfull. Usi suggested changing out to a round bar carbide but i eventually gave up on them and tossed them in a corner of the shed.
Since its summer time and im bored i decided to swap out the pilot 6.9 skis for the USI triple threat skis, just to give the triple threats a try since i already have them.
My triple threats are set up on the sled with modified/trimmed cat rubbers. Mounting hole is the center hole. 6inch stud boy shaper bars. The #2 fin kit and the power steering plates
Just wondering if anyone has a good set up for the viper with these skis
If you had any luck running them on other sleds i would also be interested to hear your set up.
Thanks