RTX21
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IM Up in the air to either get Tuners or C&A Razors for my Viper. Anybody have any thoughts?
Curves or Pilots and setup or revalve your suspension. I never ran CA's on this sled but they should turn.
FAMILYMAN
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Factory, who uses them anyways...jk
I have mods. Great soft trail ski, easy to turn. I found it catch once in awhile and sometimes wish it would slide out a little.
Had powder hounds but for trail, keel to aggressive to turn.
l.
2014 viper, mpi
2009 Phazer 144"
I have mods. Great soft trail ski, easy to turn. I found it catch once in awhile and sometimes wish it would slide out a little.
Had powder hounds but for trail, keel to aggressive to turn.
l.
2014 viper, mpi
2009 Phazer 144"
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Studroes144
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Curves are top notch!
putz21
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Curves are top notch!
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fxnytrortxkid
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Curves get great reviews my father has razors and I've ridden it before and after and it is night an day. Turns awesome now and gives some heaviness to steering to let you know it's grabbing but nothing unbearable or nearly as bad as my nytro
larrypolaris
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last year ran 6.9 Pilots and stock ski's with dual carbides.
Pilots are a great ski for deep snow floatation. But pushed more in the corners then I wanted.
Ran stock skis with dual carbides. Zero darting, but pushed in the corners and sucked in deep snow.
Currently running Curves. Love them. They corner great, virtually zero push. Great in deep snow.
There is some darting though, but not real bad. I have 6 in carbides but not running the leading edge.
My next trip I will install the leading edge and see if that helps with the darting.
Pilots are a great ski for deep snow floatation. But pushed more in the corners then I wanted.
Ran stock skis with dual carbides. Zero darting, but pushed in the corners and sucked in deep snow.
Currently running Curves. Love them. They corner great, virtually zero push. Great in deep snow.
There is some darting though, but not real bad. I have 6 in carbides but not running the leading edge.
My next trip I will install the leading edge and see if that helps with the darting.
yamahaguy
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I think slydogs are the best for deep powder and they work great riding on the trail to get to the powder. Thats my 2 cents.
Nytro40th
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Curves!!
TD Max
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I should be able to comment further about Curves after the weekend.
Genius
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Please do !I should be able to comment further about Curves after the weekend.
viperdudese
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i have polaris gripper skies on mine and they are awsome! Not hard to stear and they float good in powder
If I don't put them on mine!I should be able to comment further about Curves after the weekend.
TD Max
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If I don't put them on mine!
Why you lily livered...
We'll just have to see about that.
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subaru2006
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x2 slydog
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