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With a full tank of gas and oil my 155 Axys belt drive ski pressure stock is 139 lbs left ski, 129 lbs right ski. After installing Ti can (15 lbs drop) it is 138 lbs left ski 126 lbs right ski. If you measure a different sled the % difference should be close but the absolute numbers will change depending on shock setup.
In the soft the front of the sled dives left when not on the gas. The mag side spark plug is on the Clutch side of the centerline is the sled. This is making the more difficult right hand maneuvers even more difficult.
1) What are the cheapest/easiest ways to reduce weight off left hand side of the sled? (clutches, foam removal, less oil in tank) Adding weight such as a turbo to the right not an option.
2) Should there be a stiffer or softer spring setting on left front to compensate? (stiffer is more ski pressure so it sinks into the snow more but the shock is stiffer so shock should compress less). Bit confused here.
In the soft the front of the sled dives left when not on the gas. The mag side spark plug is on the Clutch side of the centerline is the sled. This is making the more difficult right hand maneuvers even more difficult.
1) What are the cheapest/easiest ways to reduce weight off left hand side of the sled? (clutches, foam removal, less oil in tank) Adding weight such as a turbo to the right not an option.
2) Should there be a stiffer or softer spring setting on left front to compensate? (stiffer is more ski pressure so it sinks into the snow more but the shock is stiffer so shock should compress less). Bit confused here.
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