NytroYK
Extreme
Acutally by pulling up the limiter straps you are putting more pressure on the front skis. I Ride mine with the limiter strap at medium for an agressive riding style.
Brian
Brian
NytroYK said:Acutally by pulling up the limiter straps you are putting more pressure on the front skis. I Ride mine with the limiter strap at medium for an agressive riding style.
Brian
Well, I went straight to the mid mark as that is the way I had my other skid set up. But I love the way it is handling so far, our trails are by far some of the worst in Canada. Corners like it is on rails, but it is a bit harder to steer.How does it work with the strap in the middle?
Well I have bottomed it out a few times, but on 8' to flat landings in hard pack, I dont expect anything to survive that. Anything with a transition is a cake walk for this setup. Hit one really bad G-Out last week and didn't bottom out so I will leave the strap at medium.Did going in 1 hole on the straps take away any from the big bump capability?
Most of our riding is singletrack, ungroomed, rock laiden trails from hellWhat kind of trails are you riding on?
If I cant bottom it out 24 times a minute up here (unlike the proactive) it is the most solid suspension I have ever ridden. Any new sled I get will have this suspension in it.How does it take the worst there is of trails? What I mean is how does it perform in a Snow-X style trail, really badly beaten up and crazy nasty bumpy mogul jumpy kinda riding?
racemad55 said:I still can't understand how you can retork successfully anything with red loctite? WE use this stuff frequently in our plant. red,blue,&green for different applications.
rxrider said:racemad55 said:I still can't understand how you can retork successfully anything with red loctite? WE use this stuff frequently in our plant. red,blue,&green for different applications.
I would like to know about the different types of locktite and what they do.
I have only done a visual inspection of the bolts on my sled and they all seem to be seated, Have 700km on the skid.Have you had any problems with bolts coming loose?
Lol do you live in Yellowknife too! We dont have the rivers, but when it gets down to -30 -40C with a good wind the drifts on the lakes are exactly the same, Have to stand while riding.Your trails is just like ours, add rivers with holes in the ice and rocks all over the place, and then there is the mountains with heavy winds at below -20C or 0F temps blowing the snowdrifts into concrete.
Funny you mention slydogs, I am running some Powderhounds from Slydog atm.Harder to steer is fine by me, the Slydogs turns a bit easy I think. What skis do you have in your sled?
I cant stand the sled on its tail -_- but the skis will pickup if I mash the throttle. Could be a clutching issue as I have changed a lot of things on the sled and havent adjusted the weights on it.I will put my limiter straps in the middle and try it outI guess this would be a better way to keep the skis down and still have decent transfer. How is transfer?
NytroYK said:I have only done a visual inspection of the bolts on my sled and they all seem to be seated, Have 700km on the skid.
Brian