Re: Suspension set up First I start at the rear shock, from the - TopicsExpress



          

Re: Suspension set up First I start at the rear shock, from the bumper measure to the floor. Get on the sled and have someone measure again. This measurement should be between 2 and 3". Set the rear springs heavier or lighter to get this. Now if the skis were way in the air with no steering control while riding normally, and the steering is too easy, then you need to decrease the preload on the center shock. If its too hard to steer with too much downforce on the front end, then increase the tension on the center spring. The stopper strap (limiting strap) is set for a proper weight transfer. If the skis are a mile high in the air and you think its cool, then you need to shorten the strap. If it doesnt lift the skis off or only slightly, loosen the strap a bolt hole and try it. The better (proper) weight transfer will allow your track to hook up better while still lifting the skis to play in the powder.
Posted on: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 03:49:34 +0000

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