mjpowersports
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I think you should plug up the holes on the side, to keep water out ofthe clutchs and also cover the front grills on the belly pan ot help keep the water out aswell. But sickk ride, id like to try h2o riding lol
H2O ride
I don't know nothing about riding H2O, but wouldn't a nice set of C&A ski's help alot. They are alot wider than the narrow stock ski's.
I don't know nothing about riding H2O, but wouldn't a nice set of C&A ski's help alot. They are alot wider than the narrow stock ski's.
meat12
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nysrx said:I don't know nothing about riding H2O, but wouldn't a nice set of C&A ski's help alot. They are alot wider than the narrow stock ski's.
Depends on riding style, but skis arent really used for floatation.
Sled looks good, you going to be running at Grantsburg?
mjpowersports
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sleddineinar
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nysrx said:I don't know nothing about riding H2O, but wouldn't a nice set of C&A ski's help alot. They are alot wider than the narrow stock ski's.
Well no... you really don't want your ski hitting or slapping the water. So they shouldn't come into play at all. The guys I've seen look like they are using drag skis.
I've rode the water on our completely stock, fully dressed with seat and all, 05 Viper Mountain, it's SO fun.
backcountry_vmax
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how do you get your skid to sit like that. what are the mods on this bad boy?
madzx2
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i ran across the water this summer on my srx 700. dont let anyone tell you yammies dont swim!!
tomseal6
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i thought the rear end was on a jack stand at first LOL
venture700
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how did you set up the rear suspention to have the back of it in the air like that?
madzx2
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i used a spacer on the front shock and tightened it down quite a ways. also loosened the limiters and maxxed out the transfer rods.
backcountry_vmax
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front shock as in the ski shock?
madzx2
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backcountry_vmax said:front shock as in the ski shock?
no the front track shock, sorry.