Alatalo
TY 4 Stroke Master
I have also tried CA XT for couple of days. Both on my -08 RTX 40th and my -09 SE. Better off trail floatation and better steering grip on fresh powder trails compared to SLP PP. Though, too much steering effort compared to SLP PP. Made the steering feel "delayed". After a series of tight corners I felt like the steering was getting out of phase with the corners...sheetwright said:Now the question is (and no bashing), Have you tried a different ski on your Nytro that is on the list, and switched to another? If so what to what and why.
I have also tried the OEM ski, but I did never get any Yamaha OEM ski to work on soft trails. Simply, they offer no steering response and no steering grip, and in my opinion, this can not be sorted by changing carbides.
Kråkan
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I had CA Razors last year on my -08. Worked ok on almost all surfaces. Although they are tougher to turn than the SLP PP that i run now. And as Alatalo said, they just dont have the steering when the trails get soft..
Most of all the steeringeffort is worse on the CA skis, imo that is mostly because they are so long and flat whereas the SLP PP have more of a radius along the keel.
Most of all the steeringeffort is worse on the CA skis, imo that is mostly because they are so long and flat whereas the SLP PP have more of a radius along the keel.
NLVMAX
Expert
Will vote soon. Still running the crappy stockers, but not for next season. Haven't decided what to go with yet but I know I don't what these razor blades...
sheetwright
Northwoods Snowmobiling Facebook
Anybody try the new xtx C&A trail skis, that are 7-1/4" wide? Was thinking of these, maybe instead of the C&A razor pros I have now.
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switched to yamaha mountain skis and in the deep much better on my XTX. Trail is just ok, I liked the ski doo skis better for that. Running dually right nowNLVMAX said:Will vote soon. Still running the crappy stockers, but not for next season. Haven't decided what to go with yet but I know I don't what these razor blades...
I ran Slydog Powderhounds before getting the MTX skis.
Did not like the lack of steering grip of the Slydogs.
They steer ok on hard trails, but not good enough in softer conditions like we often have around here.
Did not like the lack of steering grip of the Slydogs.
They steer ok on hard trails, but not good enough in softer conditions like we often have around here.
mnman309
Expert
I am new to Yamaha, I came from a Fusion 600 ho.... I am no stranger to hard steering. I am putting on SLP Powder Pros but cant find a part# to the ski saddles. What Part # do I need for my 08 RTX. Which by the way has no miles and is killing me to see it sit all summer in the garage, I may have to de-thatch the yard a couple times!!!!!!!
This thing is getting ski's and different handwarmers- RSI's.
Thanks for the help!!
This thing is getting ski's and different handwarmers- RSI's.
Thanks for the help!!
gems4sale
Pro
Used the Simmons Gen2's and I have to say they are hard steering. Switched to the stock ski's and found little difference except the steering was slightly easier.
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