atvmodster
Active member
How many summit xp owners have removed the front sway bar? Does it make it much easier to lay over?
I have left mine in. I removed the bar in every sled I've had in the past, and felt the XP didn't need it removed. I find the XP the easiest handling sled to lay over and sidehill I've ever owned, even with the SB in. I am 6'4" with 11" risers on my XP...might make a difference...
I have left mine in. I removed the bar in every sled I've had in the past, and felt the XP didn't need it removed. I find the XP the easiest handling sled to lay over and sidehill I've ever owned, even with the SB in. I am 6'4" with 11" risers on my XP...might make a difference...
I found that adjusting your riser and bar angle has more affect on the ease of throwing the sled around than removing or unhooking the sway bar.
took them off and never will put them back on, it's all personal tasteDisconnected one side and left it out, I like it but if i was doing lots of trail riding I would put it back on. Takes less than 5 minutes
what sled did you have before