maxwell
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this is a really hard concept aparently. NO MATTER HOW FAR FORWARD YOUR POST IS ON A SKIDOO OR SUMMIT XM IT WILL NEVER BE A VERTICAL STEERING POST.
unless like mentioned above it comes out in front of the headlight.
you CAN NOT have a vertical post on a summit xm without making a hokey pokey linkage setup like on the pro/m series. like look at this fantastic contraption! genious! cant wait to steer one of these boat anchors in a few years when all 900 ball joints are worn out. anyways notice how the post is almost in the veritcal position. this is why the handle bars turn FLAT. now look at the summit xm post. runs on a wicked angle. therefor you get a dip in the bars when you turn. YES you can modify the location of your steering post and even your riser block and position to make it straight vertical. BUT your ALWAYS going to have dip in the bars when turning. rasmussen can modify all he wants but at the end of the day the bars DO NOT turn flat like on a cat or polaris. thaaank goodness!
NOW lets look at bretts post. basically all he did was move it to the forward position and lower it so the sled is closer to his body in technical maneuvers. notice how much the bars are dipped while the sled is turned. THIS is whats going to make him shine. so much more control and leverage in a countersteer sidehill situation.
unless like mentioned above it comes out in front of the headlight.
you CAN NOT have a vertical post on a summit xm without making a hokey pokey linkage setup like on the pro/m series. like look at this fantastic contraption! genious! cant wait to steer one of these boat anchors in a few years when all 900 ball joints are worn out. anyways notice how the post is almost in the veritcal position. this is why the handle bars turn FLAT. now look at the summit xm post. runs on a wicked angle. therefor you get a dip in the bars when you turn. YES you can modify the location of your steering post and even your riser block and position to make it straight vertical. BUT your ALWAYS going to have dip in the bars when turning. rasmussen can modify all he wants but at the end of the day the bars DO NOT turn flat like on a cat or polaris. thaaank goodness!
NOW lets look at bretts post. basically all he did was move it to the forward position and lower it so the sled is closer to his body in technical maneuvers. notice how much the bars are dipped while the sled is turned. THIS is whats going to make him shine. so much more control and leverage in a countersteer sidehill situation.