Headed to Togwotee end of February, just checking around for sled setup pointers. I've installed narrow a-arms and shocks, ditched the swaybar, will be putting a 2.25" track on, SLP Powder pro skis. I'm looking more for skidframe settings, ie loose limiter strap, should I bolt the rear skidframe bolts in the lower set of holes, should I change ft skidframe shock tension (I've always run just enough tension to keep the spring securely in place. More or less tension on ski springs, also Powder pro skis have a forward or rearward mounting position. Weird stuff like that, not sure how much difference it makes or if theres much to gain, but figure its worth asking around.
I've got clutch stuff mostly in line, will find out how well bikeman adjustable weights work. The tech guy at bikeman is advising to just remove magnets from each weight, no change in primary spring or helix. Hope he's right, engagement seems a little aggressive for deep snow riding, I'd think that high engagement might not be your friend in the real deep snow.
Thanks in advance!
I've got clutch stuff mostly in line, will find out how well bikeman adjustable weights work. The tech guy at bikeman is advising to just remove magnets from each weight, no change in primary spring or helix. Hope he's right, engagement seems a little aggressive for deep snow riding, I'd think that high engagement might not be your friend in the real deep snow.
Thanks in advance!