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Anonymous
Being an old fart, I have my suspention set up real soft for trail riding.However when I want to play in hay meadows or along a powerline in some deeper snow (2or 3 ft.), I find my skies stay on top of the snow but the back end seems to drop down into the snow and really slow down.
Would it make any difference if I tightened the clicker shock or move the FRA to a stiffer setting?
I guess what I am asking is does a stiff set up work better in deeper snow?
Would it make any difference if I tightened the clicker shock or move the FRA to a stiffer setting?
I guess what I am asking is does a stiff set up work better in deeper snow?
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Set your weight transfer to maximum and let out your straps.
After that still performs unsatisfactorally, buy a 144" track and get a relocation kit. Your warrior comes with a steep approach angle, which causes trenching. Relocating it to the back will give you a meaner powder setup.
After that still performs unsatisfactorally, buy a 144" track and get a relocation kit. Your warrior comes with a steep approach angle, which causes trenching. Relocating it to the back will give you a meaner powder setup.