robhayward
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Anyone out there have any tips on making the steering less vertical? Maybe even a different post that would lessen the distance the handlebars turn? (keeping the same ski rotation)
Gonna take a bit of getting used to coming off a doo.Anyone out there have any tips on making the steering less vertical? Maybe even a different post that would lessen the distance the handlebars turn? (keeping the same ski rotation)
Really?
May not be that much difference from an XP to a pro Coming off a REV I noticed the difference right away.I've had no problems with it. I came off an XP and got used to the Polaris steering just fine.
I do know of one other guy that had issues with the RMK steering, while I didn't notice a difference... I guess I've got a short memory!
No, the steering post is over the engine. It is a double post system with a tie rod joining the two together if that makes sense.
your going to look like its your first ride on a sled for the first season. ride with lots of guys that switched to the flat steering. its a serious change in riding style having the bars in your gut all the time. the worst is on the downhill because the opposite bar is soo much further down. maybe someone will come up with a bar mod.
rode with a guy thats been riding all his life that switched from doo. bought a new pro and he was downright embarrassed and apologetic he couldn't ride that sled worth a damn even after the whole weekend. but chris burandt can ride it so obviously it just takes time to get used to.
yes this is the Polaris thread i posted in.
OK neat... just trying to figure out how one brand gets compensating steering and the other stays flat. cant seem to visualize it lol.
LOL (sorry)