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One brand new shiny KMOD suspension is now installed on Nytrocity!!
Will get up a thread on the full build and installation next week.
Many thanks to Kevin from KMOD for helping me get this installed on my sled.
Should make for one heck of a season this year!
Hey Christopher,
I also am installing my KMOD on the Nytro today, Could you please post a good picture of the front mounting bolt (from the outside of the tunnel).
Two inches up and two inches forward is a litttle to vague for me, I want to see EXACTLY were Kevin mounted the front of your suspension bolts.
Many thanks and you write ups are awsome.
Kirtis
Just my 2 cents but both the RE, CR, are variations of Fast M-10, as is the K-mod (although they couple the rear arm with a short sissor arm, the geometry is profoundly similar). I have run my own customized M-10's for years in my hill climb sleds, and while I won't bore you with what I change. I've found them very versatile even when not competing. Now that I am older I'll be going with the EZ-ryde not that you care, I didn't do your poll because it is already skewed by all the Howard Cossell'ing along the way. They all have their place to shine and all will be happy as stated above. The individual just needs to learn how to adjust it for their preferences, some will be harder than others and some adjustments may be a tradeoff for others. It's all relative.
Id say it all depends on your type of riding. I currently run a fastrax m10 on my tnytro. VERY good skid BUT you can't do big jumps or drops with it. the way its setup the shocks just can't handle it. My next build will be a Racers Edge skid. Will even trade my m10 for a racers edge. But those are the only 2 rear skids ill buy. I had a Timbersled on my nytro and it worked ok. But its night and day between the other 2. And as far as i can see Timbersled and KMod are the same.
Should get a real chance to ring out my new KMOD suspension this Saturday in Island Park.
Plenty of good snow so I should have lots of opportunity to see how it performs in the real world at last.
Made a couple very minor tweaks to the shock settings after a test ride on Monday at Kevin's suggestion. Hopefully she is close to being dialed in now.
Christopher since you just got the Kmod up and running were you still going to try and mount a 2012 timbersled skid for a comparison or is there just not enough time this year.Should get a real chance to ring out my new KMOD suspension this Saturday in Island Park.
Plenty of good snow so I should have lots of opportunity to see how it performs in the real world at last.
Made a couple very minor tweaks to the shock settings after a test ride on Monday at Kevin's suggestion. Hopefully she is close to being dialed in now.