I have an 06 Apex GT and can't get a good holeshot to save my life. I have 168 1.325" Golddiggers in a standard pattern, transfer rod set one line from max., and the limiter strap let all the way out. My previous sled was a Cat and I had the coupler blocks removed and when you burped the gas it would bite in and pick the skis. I had pretty much given up on being able to get this type of hook-up until last weekend we were taking a break on the trail and an ER went by and he nailed the gas and the skis lifted. I know people have been saying you can get these sleds to hook up great but I must be missing something. Should I be looking at different studs/pattern? Is the GT suspension set up differently (other then electronically adjustable) then the ER or RTX? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Sounds like you should be doing wheelies with that set-up. I geuss i'd keep going to max trans. With mine set up similer to yours, I would have to be carefull not to go over backwards, It would pull the skis over my head! Maybe check your skid to see if anything is broke?
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front springs set soft ? Rear spring set soft ? Max
transfer set on rod ? rear shock setting soft ? Lower
top gear ? Nos will get the job done also !

transfer set on rod ? rear shock setting soft ? Lower
top gear ? Nos will get the job done also !

Charged RTX
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longer studs would help.
Thanks for the replies. I'm going to max. out the transfer setting tomarrow and see what that does. I'll let you know what luck I have. There is already something under the hood so running down other sleds is not a problem but I would prefer to hook-up from start to finish.
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One thing we've noticed is the rider weight has a big effect on weight transfer with the monosock suspension.
Heavy riders see a lot more weight transfer and very light riders often see very little.
Heavy riders see a lot more weight transfer and very light riders often see very little.


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I have the same issue. No ski lift, and marginal hook up. I feel like I have a sled that isn't studded sometimes, but I have 144 1.375's as well. Sometimes I kind of like it that way, because when I'm not spinning, it really handles well throught the corners by keeping the skis down. It's a trade-off for sure, but there's so many different settings, and things that affect issues of this nature. Keep playing with it, you'll get there.
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This might be a stupid question but have you checked your drive belt?


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1.325" studs just don't cut it... You need 1.450" to get any sort of traction. It's a night and day difference!
Just got back from a ride and adjusted the transfer all the way out and it helped some. Snow was getting pretty soft before I got out so it wasn't the best of conditions.
I do have a new belt. I put on a 01 instead of stock (2mm wider). As far as studs go I didn't realize you could/should go to 1.450" due to clearance issues. If there is sufficient clearance, I would consider going longer.
I do have a new belt. I put on a 01 instead of stock (2mm wider). As far as studs go I didn't realize you could/should go to 1.450" due to clearance issues. If there is sufficient clearance, I would consider going longer.
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