ovalracer
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i have a 97' 700 SX and was wondering how many of you guys run the swaybars or do you take them off.
kysledneck
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From what I have read if you trail ride leave on ,if you ride in deep mountain snow & carve remove.
03viperguy
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exactly! QFT!kysledneck said:From what I have read if you trail ride leave on ,if you ride in deep mountain snow & carve remove.
whats qft?? anyway was thinking about it as well, i rode a artic cat sno-pro 600 without one and it wasn't tippy, although the springs were stiffer in the front than on my sled....CP
The guys I ride with have all pulled them out now. I haven't really noticed that big of difference in the cornering. I suppose if you really rail through the trails then you would, but we tend to take it pretty relaxed so we don't run into some one trying to rail through the woods. Works great for what we do though. I think we've done half a dozen or so now.
Low speed tight turns are suicidal. I removed the swaybar from my 98 MSRX & with the narrow front end I allmost flipped er a few times trying to make some very tight turns. It is a lot more stable at higher speeds tho.
03viperguy
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QFT= Quoted For Truth!
ovalracer
New member
ok sounds good thanks guys, i will be doing more aggresive ditch and trail riding so i think i will leave it on
03viperguy
Moderator
anyone make a more aggresive bar for the viper?? 2000srx, you make one?
blueblooded
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Millinocket Rocket
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they're calling them a torsion bar -- is this the same as sway bar?blueblooded said:
yamahadane
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how do you remove that sway bar?? it seems like it would be kind of difficult...
n2oiroc
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snotek also makes them.
03viperguy
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ahh, looks real nice! what is the stock bar diameter? trying to compare the 2 bars 

blueblooded
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Millinocket Rocket said:they're calling them a torsion bar -- is this the same as sway bar?
Yep,same thing.