Nuge
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Any got any feedback on removing the swaybar ? Mostly ride the mountains but sometimes its a long trail ride in!
I would leave it in. Yes it will ley over a bit easier but you will lose some control when maintining a side hill.
please explain this rationale.
Yep ripped mine out too...way better
With the sway bar in the shock in the air will also give support to the shock that has now taken more weight since it is the only ski on the snow. If you don't have that extra support the shock will compress too easy causing the sled to feel spungy and un-stable. And when the rider gives input to the running board the shock will compress and the sled will squat instead of leaning up into the hill more causing the rider to have to pull on the handle bars with upper body strength to make the sled lean up hill. This is the same reason the t motion is nothing more than a gimmick to make the sled easier to tip on the showroom floor. In the real world it makes it act like a drunk person bobbing and weaving all over while on edge.
So you are stuffining your shock to then make it act more like when it had the sway bar in. You are probably also extending the shock out of its proper length and sacrificing more than gaining. So when you go to lay the sled over and you compress a shock that is too stiff once the sleds center of gravity comes over to the top of your a arm the shock will now pogostick and make the front end jump into the hill. If it does this to much you now have to counteract that force with rider input.
The reason i pull my sway bar is because i like the body roll that it offers. My shocks are also set up fairly soft,
That's interesting. So the body roll you like, is to make it easier to lay over?? At the start of every season, I find myself over riding the sled. What used to take a full foot forward pull doesn't need to anymore, to achieve the same or better result.
Or does the body roll allow to ride in a more neutral position??