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Suspension Sag

Nytro88

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Upstate NY
I have a new Nytro RTX SE and I have 200 miles on it. Right now the sled is in my garage and if I push down on the back bumper it squats right out no problem, like mush. However when I took it out and rode a few miles and pulled over it seemed to of built pressure backup and was firm......any insight on this?
 

kmwharley said:
are your front skis on the ground......if they are raised at all the back will sag bad, thats normal

I'm having the same problem. Do you mean that you have to shorten the front limiter strap on the rear suspension to put more pressure on the ski's?
 
When you push down on the rear watch the coupling arm and you'll see what's happening. It just the space between decoupled and coupled.
 
when it's in the garage with the skid sitting on a dolly there will appear to be no suspention. take it off the dolly & see the diff.
 
spring

does changing the torsion spring setting to hard change this at all?
mines currently on medium, and with a simple push of my hand, i can squat the thing. seemed ok riding it though.
 


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