OK tow snow bike with foot pegs not front forks. Exhaust falls off and kick start falls off. Blue lock tight? lol I have a 2016 KTM 500XC-W with a Timber sled SX137. My first time was scary. The thing would dart everywhere. I knew nothing about a snow bike and first ride was a 30km trail in. I thought I was going to die lol. Found out it had way too much ski pressure. So shortened the TSS to get some pressure off the ski. It did help a bit but when off the gas the front would go down and dart around bad on the trail. Deep snow not too bad but not right. So in the shop with the bike sitting on the floor I got down on the ground and looked at the skag on the front ski. All the weight was on the very front on the skag and the back of the skag was off the ground. I jacked the bike up off the floor so I could tilt ski back and there is a neoprene bushing there to stop the ski from tilting too far forward. I thought that's not tall enough so I cut some rubber pieces to fit and shimmed it. Put the bike back on the ground and all the weight was now on the back on the skag and the front was up about 4mm. Went out for a ride and WOW its a new bike!!! Easy fun not scary world of difference. love it now! Thank for the Video looked like a lot of fun and great snow. Oh watch the timber sled chain close. They stretch a lot fast when new and are known to break. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the great advice, I used medium strength blue lock tight but when I applied it it was 4° outside so I doubt it cured. After those two hiccups it seemed to do great! These machines are so fun!
That looked so fun!!
It was, until the kickstarter fell off lol
Looks like you guys were digging out more than riding. You guys must have been freezing and sore after that. Loving the videos
HAHA Yes we ended up digging for like 3 hours compared to the 2 hours of actual riding
Looks nice
It was amazing snow!
So fun!
It was a blast!🍾
Bummer! Glad it ended well! Do you like the bike better than sleds?
I actually did enjoy it better! You are able to go so many places that I’d be hesitant to try on a sled
@@LIFEBUILDZchannel agree with you! More fun! Much lime a dirt bike vs quad
@@braaap690 I totally agree! Both are fun, but one is much more versatile!
could you imagine fitting this on the Suzuki.
That would be absolutely wild! I’d love to do that someday!
😍😍😍
😂😂love it
Hahah thanks!
plus where do you ride? Little Naches?
I’ve ridden in that area but I typically ride near the blue mountains
OK tow snow bike with foot pegs not front forks. Exhaust falls off and kick start falls off. Blue lock tight? lol I have a 2016 KTM 500XC-W with a Timber sled SX137. My first time was scary. The thing would dart everywhere. I knew nothing about a snow bike and first ride was a 30km trail in. I thought I was going to die lol. Found out it had way too much ski pressure. So shortened the TSS to get some pressure off the ski. It did help a bit but when off the gas the front would go down and dart around bad on the trail. Deep snow not too bad but not right. So in the shop with the bike sitting on the floor I got down on the ground and looked at the skag on the front ski. All the weight was on the very front on the skag and the back of the skag was off the ground. I jacked the bike up off the floor so I could tilt ski back and there is a neoprene bushing there to stop the ski from tilting too far forward. I thought that's not tall enough so I cut some rubber pieces to fit and shimmed it. Put the bike back on the ground and all the weight was now on the back on the skag and the front was up about 4mm. Went out for a ride and WOW its a new bike!!! Easy fun not scary world of difference. love it now! Thank for the Video looked like a lot of fun and great snow. Oh watch the timber sled chain close. They stretch a lot fast when new and are known to break. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the great advice, I used medium strength blue lock tight but when I applied it it was 4° outside so I doubt it cured. After those two hiccups it seemed to do great! These machines are so fun!