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I’ve been watching a lot of vids to hear how some of the different exhaust systems sound. One thing I’ve noticed is every vid I’ve seen of a YXZ getting air it lands nose first. Not just slightly but drastically. I wouldn’t think they’d be nose heavy looking at it. Maybe the rear suspension is bucking the rear up? Anybody else notice this?
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2019 sidewinder xtx le, sleeping for now
Yes that's my gripe too, I think for 2019 they finally got it right so you should be good.
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So do you think it was shock calibration? Or relocating the rad to the back or a combo of bothYes that's my gripe too, I think for 2019 they finally got it right so you should be good.