dooman73
09-03-2006, 04:54 PM
Anyone have any suggestions on improving the sidehilling and stability of my Renagade. Is there a ski out there, such as the new pilots that would help this? Also I dropped my front suspension to the softest setting and it helped somewhat! I'm about 170lbs and when coming down a side hill I just can't seem to get her pulled over. In deep powder going up no problems at all. Also narrowing my ski stance would help but I don't have that luxury.
Any ideas?
trailblazer
09-10-2006, 02:16 PM
. Also narrowing my ski stance would help but I don't have that luxury.
Any ideas?
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When you say you don't have that luxury, do you mean you need the wider stance for trail riding?
Do you currently have your front set up at the narrow or the wide setting?
Also have you posted this question in the mountain section?
Jeff
JasonF
09-10-2006, 11:16 PM
Just a couple things I noticed;
For whatever reason, when I switched to the Powder Pro skies I noticed that it was much easier to sidehill. Secondly, flip up your stopper blocks on your skid, this will allow for more weight transfer and allow you to get more weight off the skis. The Rev chassis is front heavy when playing in the powder so the more you can do to get the weight to roll back the better off you will be. :thumbsup:
snowmutt
09-11-2006, 09:14 PM
I take it you have the factory floaters( percisions), get a center keel ski it will cave much better.
jason: dont laugh but I might have to put rocks in my pockets to get enough wt out over the sled wt to tip it lol. Im only 130lbs will see how the flex's do this year.
rick
JasonF
09-12-2006, 03:05 PM
I take it you have the factory floaters( percisions), get a center keel ski it will cave much better.
jason: dont laugh but I might have to put rocks in my pockets to get enough wt out over the sled wt to tip it lol. Im only 130lbs will see how the flex's do this year.
rick
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I'd never laugh at someone have a good time :p At 130 you should get some excellent floatation. Thats why I had to go with the 1.75 track, at 195 I needed more leverage to get my cheeseburger belly up on top of the snow. :ohmy: