Limiter strap

yammyboy

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I have a 2011 mtx nytro 153 and I want to adjust the limiter strap do it will wheelie easier but I'm not sure how to adjust it to get that result any help would be awesome.
 

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Some ones has no clue what they're talking about, idk if you just really wanna ride or what but remember were all here for the same reason
 

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Some ones has no clue what they're talking about, idk if you just really wanna ride or what but remember were all here for the same reason

??? Mmmkay... YammyBOY... You want advice or not?
 
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Some ones has no clue what they're talking about, idk if you just really wanna ride or what but remember were all here for the same reason
I told you to loosen it. It will alow the front tunnel shock to push and extend more, which will make the front end feel lighter, won't steer the best though....
 

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There should be multiple holes in the strap. Take out the upper bolt on the top loop and you will see how the loop can be made shorter making the strap longer. Is easier to remove and install the bolt with someone applying some weight on the rear bumper to compress the suspension some
 

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the stock strap is too short
take a tape measure and measure the length between the upper and lower bars
cut the existing strap off
jack up the back of the sled
take a good quality leather belt and wrap it around the bars
set the length to 2 times the original measurement.
That baby will wheelie good then.
best wheelies are on the lawn cause it gets good traction

have fun
 

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??? Mmmkay... YammyBOY... You want advice or not?
I appreciate the help but when I said he has doesn't know what he's talking about I ment my sled he doesn't know what I've done to it . That's all I ment
 
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