Nonhighwayservice
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I can't seem to keep the nose down on climbs. Would tightening the limiter strap help? Any other suggestions?
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all about body position. one foot in right footwell knee crunched, other leg further back. lower your body down to handlebar level ( lower cg ) and the xm will climb a wall with no limiter strap
I tried to move the scissor back 3/4" and the stopper finger on the bottom of the t motion (at the heim) prevents me from from bolting her up. I hate asking for a tip or picture on this one but...
all about body position. one foot in right footwell knee crunched, other leg further back. lower your body down to handlebar level ( lower cg ) and the xm will climb a wall with no limiter strap
True, plus if you wear a fleece lined jacket , size small, put one white lace and one red lace in your boots, break your visor off helmet, wear briefs, not boxers, and hold your head at 5 degrees north tilt, wear red jacket, green pants, one Klim glove, one MotorFist, rip off your Sno flap............... Maybe, your XM will perform as a mountain chassis should. LOL.
Hey it may sound weird but it's the best way to keep the fun factor without setting the suspension up for climbing only
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Stiffen up the torsion springs and leave limiter strap in factory settings. This will allow the machine to still side hill goodI found that I had to adjust my riding style a little bit so that I wasn't trying to force the XM to do what I was wanting. Once I made some minor adjustment, it is like the sled is reading my mind. Point and go. And it will climb up just about anything.
Nobody has asked any questions to figure out the exact issue....
1. How much do you weigh & how tall are you?
2. What length of sled is it?
3. What year and specific model is your sled?
If you're a heavier rider, may just need to tighten limiter strap one hole & switch to the heavier rear springs.
What weight would classify a guy as a heavier rider? I am 6"1' 195 LBS. I have owned 4 different 154's now, currently on a 2016 T3. Have been curious for a while now if I would benefit from the stiffer rear springs as I do struggle from time to time on steeper climbs where some of my shorter, lighter buddies will have no issue pulling the same line.