Mar 4, 2020 #1 T Tuesdayyx Active member Joined Oct 31, 2018 Messages 40 Reaction score 38 Location lacombe Anyone moved the spacers around on the front end/spinde/ski of the mountain cat? Looks like you could move both spacers to one side or the other?
Anyone moved the spacers around on the front end/spinde/ski of the mountain cat? Looks like you could move both spacers to one side or the other?
Mar 4, 2020 #2 Bnorth Active VIP Member Joined Dec 18, 2010 Messages 10,845 Reaction score 21,061 Location Salmon Arm I've always liked to have my ski centered on the spindle so that's how I run my Cat. I could move it one spacer narrower but don't really see the need.
I've always liked to have my ski centered on the spindle so that's how I run my Cat. I could move it one spacer narrower but don't really see the need.
Mar 4, 2020 Thread starter #3 T Tuesdayyx Active member Joined Oct 31, 2018 Messages 40 Reaction score 38 Location lacombe I was just curious of others had messed with it.
Mar 4, 2020 #4 RXN Active VIP Member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 37,957 Location Gibbons, Alberta, Canada Yep. I went for tippy. They are set as narrow as they go. 35 or 36" something like that. She just catches the super glides on my ramp
Yep. I went for tippy. They are set as narrow as they go. 35 or 36" something like that. She just catches the super glides on my ramp
Mar 4, 2020 Thread starter #5 T Tuesdayyx Active member Joined Oct 31, 2018 Messages 40 Reaction score 38 Location lacombe You like it?
Mar 4, 2020 #6 RXN Active VIP Member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 37,957 Location Gibbons, Alberta, Canada For powder riding yes. For hard snow conditions it's too tippy But figured set it there and learn how to ride it.
For powder riding yes. For hard snow conditions it's too tippy But figured set it there and learn how to ride it.