bobyamaha
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- 2015 sr viper rtf
Hi i need help had a major wipe out on sled two weekends ago sled hit a stump and rolled at wide open it twisted steering post And been trying to figure out what else is wrong can anyone tell me when you turn your bars are they lower down on one side then the other ? Mine hits my knees on right turn only on left it is higher up and Clears my knee can anyone one else say if there’s does that? Would be a great help while our figure out what Else is crooked thank you


murdered141
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- Yamaha sr viper 15 ltx dx, mpi 190 turbo, straight line header, 38" mtx front end, mtx steering, mtx seat, xtx 141" skid and 2.25" power claw track
2019 sidewinder xtx le, sleeping for now
Yes that is perfectly normal and was my biggest gripe, that's why i went with the mtx steering post, plus i love off trail and riding standing up.Hi i need help had a major wipe out on sled two weekends ago sled hit a stump and rolled at wide open it twisted steering post And been trying to figure out what else is wrong can anyone tell me when you turn your bars are they lower down on one side then the other ? Mine hits my knees on right turn only on left it is higher up and Clears my knee can anyone one else say if there’s does that? Would be a great help while our figure out what Else is crooked thank you


Yea the post to the T isnt 90 Deg.