mcamzr
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Just got home from My first ride on My Nytro and Based on notes I've kept from my other sleds I set up the Nytro before I rode it. And thoiugh I wouldnt say its perfect it hooks up and handles like it is on rails (as long as you ride the sled and dont let it ride you). This is my first sled with Floats and after reading a ton of topics I set them at 65psi, They came from the dealer at 50psi. I have C&A razors with 9in Shapers on them and love the way it rides. The issue is that though it handles great when riding over the shudder or washboard trails they dont even budge at all, the front suspension and almost no movement ar all. So I want to soften it up but not loose ski pressure. Any thought on what psi to try and also what kind of an impact does say 5psi have on the sled... I am 235 and the rear of the sled is stock all but the spring preloads are set in the middle, the front has the C&A razors with the 9in shapers and currently at 65psi. Thanks for the help, and so far this is one of the most fun sleds I've hade. But the ice thing is crazy! next mod for sure.
dburrowes
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not what it was intended for but the excell exhaust i put on looked after the ice build up. you can soften up the fronts and increase your front skid shock. i did this and found that he sled transfered forward and backwards really well. it allowed for a bit more dive in the corners.