Setting up my 2011 Nytro w/ 180 kit

Rugged Canuck

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Having a hard time dialing in this sled. Cannot keep the skies down and and having a hard time side hilling this sled. Below is what I was thinking? Any help would be appreciated. If I point it straight and pin the throttle no issue just hang on!:eek:

Dropped the front Fox Floats to 50psi - too low?

Not a technical guy but tightened up the straps under the tunnel to the max - too tight?

Debating about narrowing the ski stance by 1"
 

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Narrow the skis up for sure, I am running 60 in my fronts and it has been ok. There is two holes on the skid where you can install transfer blocks. This has made a huge difference on mine. You can make your own or order the Polaris ones like I have installed.
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Towerrigger: Do you have the part #s for those blocks, Is the hardware Polaris also? Thanks Darren
 

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How loose is youre front limiter straps? If you tight it up it will help keeping youre frontend down, I had the same issue with my T-Apex and it help.
 

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I just tightened them up as much as i could. They were on the loosest setting before. Just went to the Yamaha dealer in okotoks to pick up some VP 111 octane and he told me to set the straps to the middle so the ski's have some lift. So I am now going to try that. Going out tomorrow and see how that works. Hopefully no trees will be harmed not like my first experience;). On that note I should if my new bumper has arrived?
 
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