he was asking how to get it over on its side the easiest. no better way than wrong foot forward to get a sled to roll over. its physics. you dont sit on the corner of your seat in the shop to roll it up on its edge. you do wrong foot forward and yank...well i do anyhow...seems to be easiest...
the 2 rides so far great...in fact i noticed it givin support as weird as this sounds. i wear my packs tight. in the spring it may be a bit warm...not sure. i will dress accordingly. we'll see. so far i love it.
whats "extreme" post some pics...just shine a flash light on the pistons. many of the 09s were TIGHT. some squeaked within 100 miles. some just lightly scored like mine. when i first looked myself i was WTF?! can you feel the scoring with your finger nail? couldnt on mine.
after 4200 mtn...
wrong foot forward too. put your right foot into the left stir-up put your left foot out and AHEAD of your right foot on teh running board, crank the skis counter and then crack it....no matter what suspension set up...it wil come right over for you.
kinda like this...watch my feet...
wifey spoiled me this year with the snowpulse vest...LOVE it. tried on a ton of them and it just "fit" the best. love teh pockets and teh little bit of added protection with the vest. put on some miles with it last weekend and it is by FAR the most comfortable pack i have ever wore ridin...
Have the shovel upside down with the shovel party closest to the seat and the bottom edge under one of the rack bars and the handle facing the bumper with the strap somewhere in the middle holding it all in place. But definitely not the way you have it now. One carve and it's gone IMO. Good...
I tell ya...Krash's kids are gonna be known names in the sleddin world:
just turned 8 and 10
Austin on Mine vs Josh on Summit - YouTube
both rockin m8's never would have let a 8 yr old take the captains chair....but after ridin with these kids a bunch of times...they know their stuff...
AWESOME!!
yep BC freakin rocks!! went for a little burn this weekend too. not near the snow you have there...but enough to scratch the itch...and no...no that itch between your legs Chris...that would be crabs....see a doctor asap.
haha...just razzin
LOL...awesome! any pics from yesterday?? or did ya already post em up somewhere else? went for a rip myself into hasler...not too shabby for a break in ride. hows the poo??
varies greatly...how you ride how big you are..etc.
i run my rear shock at 130 and my fronts at 75. i am 195lbs 6' and like to have the sled roll easy...
good luck
pull a plug and let rest on one of the head bolts...pull over and watch for spark. if ya got spark move on to fuel. pull off fuel line to fuel rail at the intake, unplug fuel pump at tank..take a 9v battery and wrap wires around positive and negative posts then insert wires into the fuel pump...
went out and broke in the new sled. she is workin good! still some dangerous riding....there aint no 5ft yet. the trail in was dicey...i came later in the day and it was slick. actually rolled the sled down backwards on the ice...lol. lots of peeps out. all in one area kinda. i branched...
nah. m rails arent the toughest to begin...was thinking about it but i will do orange sliders when they need replacing and next year the bumper and grippers on the running boards. i should have done them now but thought it may be too much orange. i even had orange mtn add cans picked out but...