Here’s the problem on my friend’s 2023 SRX: driving it, you definitevily feel the right ski grooving more in the trail than the left one (this is different than darting).It makes the rear Tail fisching. This is very annoying. The two previous winters, this was not happening with the same set up-snow tracker zero toe.
I noticed that even though he cranked his center spring by1/4 of an inch, his supension is very soft.
Anybody experienced such problem?
Thanks
I noticed that even though he cranked his center spring by1/4 of an inch, his supension is very soft.
Anybody experienced such problem?
Thanks
KnappAttack
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Something stuck in the snow tracker like a rock or ice chunk I'd suspect. It happens. Lift the ski and have a look.
No the problem occurs since a while! He tried to solve that many ways without success. He is a long time rider and experienced and good at tweaking snowmobiles.Something stuck in the snow tracker like a rock or ice chunk I'd suspect. It happens. Lift the ski and have a look.
My feeling is a stiffer center shock spring would help remove pressure on skis. I guess weight is heavier on the right side
160/260 arcticat spring looks interesting although he will loose plushness
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This spring works good. I just snugged it up and maybe one more turn. Makes a huge improvement in my opinion.160/260 arcticat spring looks interesting although he will loose plushness