TrueBlue
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I have a 2002 Viper which I bought new in 2002. In 2008 I installed a 1 1/4'' ripsaw track, all open windows. I really don' ride this to much but when I do it seems that the rear end get's snak'y on freshly
groomed trails. I have both shocks on the front suspension set to soft so that the springs don't rattle. In the rear suspension I also have the frt. shock set to soft without the spring rattling. The rear shock is set to my weight of 240lbs with the proper sag. The limiter strap is in the stock position. What can I do to improve this problem with the rear end.
groomed trails. I have both shocks on the front suspension set to soft so that the springs don't rattle. In the rear suspension I also have the frt. shock set to soft without the spring rattling. The rear shock is set to my weight of 240lbs with the proper sag. The limiter strap is in the stock position. What can I do to improve this problem with the rear end.
kart74
New member
if there is too much ski pressure that can happen. I would try to stiffen up the front\rear shock some. That should plant the front of the track better, and give less ski pressure.