Mtnviper
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I finally got to try out my 05 mountain ski's on the RX/RS forum ride in McCall.
Both the Simmons and 05 Yamaha mountain ski's are far superior to the stock 02 Viper ski in everyway.
For deep snow, the 05 mountain has more floation then the Simmon's. The 05 ski seemed to handle a little better also, although the Simmons are pretty good too.
Side-hilling, the 05 mountain ski REALLY holds a side hill well! Better than any other ski I've tried. Front end stays up instead of wanting to dive down hill.
Trails, 05 mountain ski is very aggressive on the trail, ( I have 6" carbides on mine), they carve real nice. On smooth trails they dart more then the Simmon's, but no worse then the stock ski. If the trail is rough, there is very little darting, about the same as Simmon's.
On very rough trail's the 05 ski does transmit slightly more bump shock through the handle bars, (about the same as the stock ski) then the Simmons. Most likely because the Simmons flex more.
Off trail use, I feel the 05 Yamaha mountain ski is the better choice. Especially for side-hill use.
Trail riding, slight edge goes to Simmons, mainly for the smoother ride and darting control.
Bottom line, I'll leave the Yamaha mountain ski's on. Since I only ride the trails long enough to get to the good snow! As for the stocker's, they're collecting dust in the attic!
Both the Simmons and 05 Yamaha mountain ski's are far superior to the stock 02 Viper ski in everyway.
For deep snow, the 05 mountain has more floation then the Simmon's. The 05 ski seemed to handle a little better also, although the Simmons are pretty good too.
Side-hilling, the 05 mountain ski REALLY holds a side hill well! Better than any other ski I've tried. Front end stays up instead of wanting to dive down hill.
Trails, 05 mountain ski is very aggressive on the trail, ( I have 6" carbides on mine), they carve real nice. On smooth trails they dart more then the Simmon's, but no worse then the stock ski. If the trail is rough, there is very little darting, about the same as Simmon's.
On very rough trail's the 05 ski does transmit slightly more bump shock through the handle bars, (about the same as the stock ski) then the Simmons. Most likely because the Simmons flex more.
Off trail use, I feel the 05 Yamaha mountain ski is the better choice. Especially for side-hill use.
Trail riding, slight edge goes to Simmons, mainly for the smoother ride and darting control.
Bottom line, I'll leave the Yamaha mountain ski's on. Since I only ride the trails long enough to get to the good snow! As for the stocker's, they're collecting dust in the attic!