2016 m800 LTD EVOL settings.

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Just a few things iv been playing with with good results. Im riding a 153 3" limited machine, Speedwerx piped sled. Iv tried going lighter on the air settings, 60psi front. Now i am running it at 110\180 front, 40\140 FTS, 130\250 RTS. Sled is working very good with the front set higher than stock. I noticed the sled is easier to hold a sidehill and doesnt wheelie as bad as before. Just wondering if others have done the same? Thanks.
 

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Just a few things iv been playing with with good results. Im riding a 153 3" limited machine, Speedwerx piped sled. Iv tried going lighter on the air settings, 60psi front. Now i am running it at 110\180 front, 40\140 FTS, 130\250 RTS. Sled is working very good with the front set higher than stock. I noticed the sled is easier to hold a sidehill and doesnt wheelie as bad as before. Just wondering if others have done the same? Thanks.

I am running 60/100 on the ski and frt skid 125/175 on the rear. On my last trip i was fighting the sled but had just c/o the skis to grippers, i had set to the wide stance and didn't like it. I will try them narrow but am concerned they wont be narrow enough. What skis do you have on and where are they set?

Edit i weight just north of 250 geared up, and my sled is a 162
 
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You may want to post your weight as well. Ive been running close to what the book says, but im probably about 275 geared up. I heard lots of complaints about them being to stiff and needing a revalve but they work well for me. Front 65/120, FTS 55/110, RTS 150/250 I have played around quite a bit with mine and this Is what I like best so far. Also don't forget about the rear clicker adjustment. I believe im at 5 or clicks clockwise.
 
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