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bartonls
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Holy cow do not hit anything with your sno pro 500 or 600. Changing the gusset is horrible. I was riding up at Rabbit Ears this past weekend, and hit a hidden rock or stump (didn't have a chance to check because it flipped me off and then i was left chasing my sled down a hill). I was going 10 mph max.
Left ski is pushed back a good 4-5 inches compared to the right ski tip. left spindle is more vertical instead of slanting backwards. A-arms look good. Saw a good arch in the top plate of the gusset. Tried using a port-a-power but only changed it but about a half inch. So I have one on order, hope it comes in soon!
You have to pull the whole motor, belly pan, nose cone, a arms, etc. Here are some pictures. The picture of the gusset is AFTER I straightened it as much as I could, it is still hooked pretty good. Easier to bend then straighten.

Left ski is pushed back a good 4-5 inches compared to the right ski tip. left spindle is more vertical instead of slanting backwards. A-arms look good. Saw a good arch in the top plate of the gusset. Tried using a port-a-power but only changed it but about a half inch. So I have one on order, hope it comes in soon!
You have to pull the whole motor, belly pan, nose cone, a arms, etc. Here are some pictures. The picture of the gusset is AFTER I straightened it as much as I could, it is still hooked pretty good. Easier to bend then straighten.




