Understanding Suspension Adjustments: Trail Performance: Handling and Cornering- Polaris Snowmobiles
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Understand how to adjust your suspension to optimize your handling and cornering for Polaris Snowmobiles.
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The quality of this video makes me want a new Polaris.
ON A groomed trail or here in Flat land.
I like a lower ride height. Lowering the front ski springs to there lower setting on the threads..Ski have a chance to fall into the bumps. Also moving the center shock to the lower spring threads. I also Move the rear skid center bolts hole down 1 inch and redrilling holes. This also takes away the sleds tendency to trench in soft powder. I set the rear scissor blocks on low. I've never had an issue with Either over steer or under steer.. with single runners with these settings. If it gets bumpy. I just dial up the shocks stiffer and turn up the scissor blocks. Most of us are not on a Sno cross course. And We're getting older.
i would love to go to flat land. couple of weeks ago the groomer was down and for 3 weeks we had trails worse than sno cross
The first thing to do is make sure you have the correct rate shock and torsion springs to handle the riders weight and make sure the Sag is correct, if that not correct all the adjustments are a waste of time
Has yours? What is I.F.S? Yeah no thanks! My heads already hurting from hard marks!
put all settings in the middle and go have fun