pfi572
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Thank you for the honest opinion.
try the higher hole on the rear suspension mount, lowers the back a bit and gets some weight off the skis, I like it better.
Exactly, you should be in the center hole if your not already. I have ran into a few that guys will bolt the rear scissor to the lowest drop bracket hole in the intent it gives the sled more board clearance. Unfortunately it doesn't work as the weight transfer suffers drastically and you end up with a sled that has a heavy feel to it and will tend to trench as it attempts to push the nose around instead of lifting the nose.
There is also a proper setup for front and rear suspension that will make them easy and nimble to ride with a light steering.
Nice sled BTW
Nice sled! Are these vipers ok power when not turbocharged? I mostly trail ride....would it have as much power as a old Apex or more like a Nytro?
I added some RSI billet inserts I found....pretty slick actually...one negative they did raise things about 0.5” wouldn’t think it would be noticeable but definitely felt it. They worked great though.
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I’m really enjoying this viper. It works great, handling it very similar to the sidewinder. Sidewinder has it for throttle response and power I would say.
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O those boards are cool didnt know about that . Where u buy them ?