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Sr viper

Sparky840

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Location
New york
Country
USA
Snowmobile
2014 yamaha sr viper ltx se
I've got just over 600 miles on the sled this season, it's horrible on the rough trail! I'm seriously thinking about getting rid of the damn thing, idk how so many people ride them
 

Attack ,this is a step in the right direction but for the money I paid I'm not impressed ... I'm sore as hell every time I get off it
 
Need some revalving to make it yours. Are you fairly light? I have the same sled but I'm quite heavy and don't feel the stiffness as much.
 
Sounds like your suspension is waaaaaaay too stiff! How much does the seat "sag" when you sit down?
 
210 not sure what's fairly light , and I bottomed out on the low setting tried the middle and it didn't bottom anymore
 
Wow, I'm over 300 and on the lightest settings i couldn't even bottom it out. The ltx se is a stiff sled though.
 
On big bumps you should almost bottom out so that you use the full suspension. It may need more fine tuning or a good revalve from Pioneer. They take your weight and riding style and revalve the rear shocks.
 
Springs also make a huge difference.
 
Sled is gone, took my rox ghost hand guards off if someone's looking for a deal
 
hey sparky some folks cannot wait to get back on their vipers when they switch with their buddys rides. srviper is the best sled out there lmao. my budys switch to doos xrs and now im the last one on trails even though their sleds is pos i only bought the axis pro full set of shocks to make it handle decent and still the last one on trails
 


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