Grassfirebob
Pro
I have 145 miles on my RS Venture.
Nice sled but I need advice on suspension changes.
My situation:
1. 90% of the time I'll be riding it as a two-up.
2. I'm 190lbs w/out gear
3. When I sit on the sled, it goes down only very slightly (1").
4. It steers VERY heavy on the front.
I swapped w/my buddy's new Polaris Switchback 800 and it handled so nimble it was incredible. Next day, my forearms were sore from having to man handle the RS. WAY too heavy in the front.
5. Can't lift the skis from a dead stop if it had too (again, me thinks the frontend is too heavy).
6. Lifts the skis when you zig-zag. The Polaris could kick my #*$&@ in cornering.
Ok, what changes do I need to make in order to:
A) Make the suspension softer
B) LIGHTEN up the front weight for steering
C) Keep the skis on the ground when cornering (not a huge issue - I don't aggressively ride and especially not through corners)
Thanks!
Nice sled but I need advice on suspension changes.
My situation:
1. 90% of the time I'll be riding it as a two-up.
2. I'm 190lbs w/out gear
3. When I sit on the sled, it goes down only very slightly (1").
4. It steers VERY heavy on the front.
I swapped w/my buddy's new Polaris Switchback 800 and it handled so nimble it was incredible. Next day, my forearms were sore from having to man handle the RS. WAY too heavy in the front.
5. Can't lift the skis from a dead stop if it had too (again, me thinks the frontend is too heavy).
6. Lifts the skis when you zig-zag. The Polaris could kick my #*$&@ in cornering.
Ok, what changes do I need to make in order to:
A) Make the suspension softer
B) LIGHTEN up the front weight for steering
C) Keep the skis on the ground when cornering (not a huge issue - I don't aggressively ride and especially not through corners)
Thanks!