I get the general idea behind the transfer rods on the pro-action skid but why go with the aftermarket ones like Bender and such. Is it just the ability to adjust them really quick?
valin
Active member
yes, the aftermarket ones are adjustable.
I figured they were adjustable but so are the stock ones right?
What im asking i guess is why would i spend money to get the aftermarket rods?
Is it because theyre faster/easier to adjust then the stock rods?
If theres any other reason, im all ears.
What im asking i guess is why would i spend money to get the aftermarket rods?
Is it because theyre faster/easier to adjust then the stock rods?
If theres any other reason, im all ears.
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
yep..faster and easier to adjust on the fly..and they look sweet to.
meat12
New member
Aftermarket one are adjustable without tools. The stock rods require you to have tools. The aftermarket ones work well for the guy who wants to tinker on the go for changing trail conditions, or a quick adjustment for a better launch befor a lake race or something.
meat12 said:Aftermarket one are adjustable without tools. The stock rods require you to have tools. The aftermarket ones work well for the guy who wants to tinker on the go for changing trail conditions, or a quick adjustment for a better launch befor a lake race or something.
Thats pretty much what i thought, thanks.
..SNAKEBIT..
VIP Member
The first pro action skids did not have adjustable rods
97 600 XTC no
98 700 SX no
02 Viper Yes
so the after-market was building them before Yamaha started to use them
I think most adjust them and leave them, IMO
If you go to a drag race you better be doing more than adjust the rods!
97 600 XTC no
98 700 SX no
02 Viper Yes
so the after-market was building them before Yamaha started to use them
I think most adjust them and leave them, IMO
If you go to a drag race you better be doing more than adjust the rods!
meat12
New member
If you go to a drag race you better be doing more than adjust the rods![/QUOTE]
Yes sir, I meant and I assume he understood, just a casual race across the lake among friends. Not an actual event. Just ease of use thats all.
Meat
Yes sir, I meant and I assume he understood, just a casual race across the lake among friends. Not an actual event. Just ease of use thats all.
Meat
SRXYammie2000
New member
The first pro action skids did not have adjustable rods
97 600 XTC no
98 700 SX no
02 Viper Yes
so the after-market was building them before Yamaha started to use them
I think most adjust them and leave them, IMO
If you go to a drag race you better be doing more than adjust the rods!
What else do you suggest for ice drags?
..SNAKEBIT..
VIP Member
not a drag racer, but there are alot of smart people on this site.
They can help & give you great suggestions, dont know if you tried to search?
They can help & give you great suggestions, dont know if you tried to search?
..SNAKEBIT..
VIP Member
try looking thru some of these? might help
https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/105043-Srx-drag?highlight=drag+racing+set
https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/71966-Drag-sled-build-up?highlight=drag+racing+set
https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/105043-Srx-drag?highlight=drag+racing+set
https://totallyamaha.net/showthread.php/71966-Drag-sled-build-up?highlight=drag+racing+set