kinger said:
Awesome work! Tell me more about the walker evans up front!!
They came from a 2006 IQ 440, guys on SnoWest are selling them all the time. I had to drill out the T bushings on each side of the heim joint to get the stock Yamaha bolts to fit in them (originally 3/8" holes on the Polaris), then I used some flat washers to place them properly in the wide shock mount gaps that Yamaha uses compared to Polaris. Otheer than that, it's a bolt on mod with no mods required to your RX-1 so it can be returned to stock easily if you decide to sell.
kinger said:
I added spring tension by moving the roller up to the front hole and it was immediately better! I then took the spring came and rotated so the tall side was up and voila! No more bottoming out, it gets awfully close but won't do it and more importantly it bounces back up. (before it would stay down)
Hmmm... I don't think I have any front spring perch mounting options, just the one. Interesting though, you would think that the 136" and 121" versions would be the same/similar. maybe I just need to look a little harder, but with the HD springs, that's not really needed.
kinger said:
Mine still doesn't rest on the FRSS like yours but I have HD springs coming and I am almost certain it will take care of that last 1.5" I'm missing.
I don't think mine would have rested up against the FRSS without the HD springs either. The hardest thing I am dealing with now is that I think my sled is too low now, but that's only because the thing was sky high before. I know that if I was to line up with a stock Warrior I'd be about the same height, which is what I should be aiming for if I want to maintain good handling.
I am still wrestling with weight transfer too; I once had a ton but with my current set-up it's not sp great. I think I'm going to move my RRSS way back into that extra hole I drilled to get that back, I really use the weight transfer a lot in the few trips that I make into the mountains each year, so I want it back.