Still waiting for snow here in Western NY. Did you try dropping the limiter strap any? Not to happy to hear about the ski lift, Thats one thing I was hoping to help with this new skid.
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Yeah I keep it on 2/4 and try the limit strap down a hole. I love the stock 2/4 setting because you can mash the gas lift the front end and let the zx soak up 3-4' moguls! Its so fun!
But yeah to corner you need to lean on teh gas tank and apply brakes while not letting off the gas, it will turn, but maybe more work then you need. Its all a tradeoff.
But yeah to corner you need to lean on teh gas tank and apply brakes while not letting off the gas, it will turn, but maybe more work then you need. Its all a tradeoff.
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If I go down a hole on limiter strap wouldnt that give me more skii pressure? My problem right now I have put USI skiis on. I have to much skii pressure I have backed off skii pressure skiis just steer hard. I have to try different mounting holes on the skii mounts see if that helps.
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HAs anybody used the 1-4 setting on the revolver? Just kinda courious how it perfroms on moguls and rough trail?
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rubbing
I noticed some rubbing on the rear arm on the right side is there a reason for this? Just got thinking I lost my first pin today from right side I wonder if that made the rear arm flex enough to cause the scuff marks on the rear arm.
I noticed some rubbing on the rear arm on the right side is there a reason for this? Just got thinking I lost my first pin today from right side I wonder if that made the rear arm flex enough to cause the scuff marks on the rear arm.
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I have another question I have seven holes on my limiter strap the directions indicate six holes is this normal? or I have longer limiter strap?
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On the first post, yes if you lose a bolt/pin etc the suspension will flex to one side and cause rubbing. Also check your limit strap to be sure its in the middle.
On the limit strap question I would call ADB and ask thier opinon.
On the limit strap question I would call ADB and ask thier opinon.
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USI skis turn hard if you are an aggressive rider. I tried their X2's and Project X's on my Apex. They had too much bite with the weight the Apex has up front. On an old trailing arm sled they are awesome! Curve skis have the best grip of all the skis I tried. Not to light not to hard. Although darting has been a bit of an issue (but once again, I appear to be one of the lucky select few with this issue).
You will get rub marks on the ZX2 arms. It is normal.
Put bolts in the skid and you will never lose another pin.
You will get rub marks on the ZX2 arms. It is normal.
Put bolts in the skid and you will never lose another pin.
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Just installed bolts for the revolver and I have finally figured out the usi skis just changed mounting position to the very last hole. Skid performed very well purchased some clicker shocks for the front valving on stock shocks alittle to hard not valved right for me.
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