I picked up a really clean 2003 sxviper for my son with only 1200 miles. We finally got to put some real world miles on it this weekend. It runs very good but it seems to sit so low. He is getting caught on the snow flap when backing up. Is this normal? I am not familiar with these. We have the adjustable bolt set the stiffest setting. Also those simmons dual carbide skis gotta go.



super1c
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Adjust rear spring so when he sits on it the transfer rods have 50/50 gap.
Great post on this. https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/34503-setting-up-your-suspension I followed this on all my skids.
Great post on this. https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/34503-setting-up-your-suspension I followed this on all my skids.
in the deep snow i always back over my flaps even with the suspension set right.