Does anyone have any good suggestions for the same handling problems but on an '09 163"
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It's a little tougher in this spring snow....
How much did the SLP spindles help?
It's a little tougher in this spring snow....
They should axe the Freeride and instead come up with a SideHill edition!
Quick question, I don't mean to hijack.
Riding at 7-10K feet, 180 pound rider with gear on.
2009 XP Summit 154", torsion springs set in softest position, limiter strap in loosest hole, front track spring set as stiff as can be, front springs on #3(will try #2 next year).
When riding in firm snow, the skis barely lift at all on climbs, going dowhill or on a sidehill it feels heavier than hell and the steering is very hard. It also pushes like mad.
I know, I know, put your weight into it and give it throttle, but that's pretty hard to do when the sled either wants to stay with both skis on the ground or flip on it's side, with seemingly no inbetween ground........and yes, I have my feet back on the sled, if I put them any further back my feet would be hanging off the outside of the boards. Bars are also inline with post, 2 wheel kit, previous owner even shaved 3/4" off the outside of the stock ski's(they are not flipped).
I love this sled in the powder, but at the moment, it sucks on firm snow.
Sounds like a good idea ^^^
Does it change where the steering post comes thru the opening in the plastic console?