

fourbarrel
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- 2019 SRX
How sensitive to the coupler block adjustments are the 137 skids in the SRX in relation to ski pressure? I swapped out the stock Tuners in the fall to Slydog Attacks and have only had a couple opportunities to try and tune the ski pressure where I want it,and as of yet am unsuccessful. The Tuners never handled right,to me, so that was the reason for the change, and I don't have very aggressive carbides on the Attacks, 6" if I remember right.I know that's not a lot of carbide for a studded sled but I find the front end just does not have enough down pressure on the skis. I'm wondering if it's either the front skid spring having too much preload,the transfer blocks need to be set closer or the limiter straps need to be pulled up. I do have a stiffer front shock spring,but I can't remember what the preload is set at right off. I didn't put much on it when I installed the shocks last year after having them rebuilt and the new spring installed.The rear springs are set to the lowest setting too.Even at 250lbs ready to ride,I never seemed to get enough sag in the skid.As far as I know they're the stock springs. I am more interested to know just how much of a difference the transfer blocks would make. It doesn't seem to take much throttle to pull the weight off the skis. I don't know if I will get a chance to ride the sled any more this winter or not,with the miserable weather we've had.Finally getting seasonable temps but not enough snow left to ride now.Gotta travel a couple hours or so for decent riding and really don't want to be spending time fiddling with skid adjustments.
My old 2 stroke SRX would embarrass this Winder on fast tight trails. I have that dialed in to handle like I want it to,where the Winder is almost dangerous in the corners.Pushing until it finally catches then the inside ski lifts and you feel like it wants to flip on it's side or toss you off. I know there's a weight difference and hp etc,but this chassis should be able to be setup to handle better than it does now.
My old 2 stroke SRX would embarrass this Winder on fast tight trails. I have that dialed in to handle like I want it to,where the Winder is almost dangerous in the corners.Pushing until it finally catches then the inside ski lifts and you feel like it wants to flip on it's side or toss you off. I know there's a weight difference and hp etc,but this chassis should be able to be setup to handle better than it does now.