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I'm looking to adjust for more weight transfer from what I understand I want to turn the adjustment nut clockwise? Sound right?
basic700
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Out (loose) for more transfer, tighten for less transfer
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You need to lengthen the gap for more transfer! IMO the more weight transfer these sleds have the better they handle. I think I have mine set up just about perfect!
old man winter
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I agree I have mine set up for max transfer and could still use a little more
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Yup. They do handle a lot better with more transfer. Lighter steering, get though the whoops better and just more fun in general.
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