Mahoney
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blue800
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they look like the orig. hauck adj. transfer rods loosen the 2 allen bolts
than turn the large body evenly on both sides the larger the gap
the more transfer
than turn the large body evenly on both sides the larger the gap
the more transfer
Mahoney
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OK great. Thanks.
Does the entire collar spin after I loosen the allen bolts, or just slide?
Does the entire collar spin after I loosen the allen bolts, or just slide?
blue800
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just the large hex part
toadhunter
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What does that doblue800 said:they look like the orig. hauck adj. transfer rods loosen the 2 allen bolts
than turn the large body evenly on both sides the larger the gap
the more transfer
bluemonster1
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the larger the gap on top..more weight transfer.So more the skid will couple before it takes the front with it.You try for a 50/50 gap top and bottom .Sure the bigger the gap on top the more transfer you get,but if you are raising the ski's to much..you are losing as just the rear of the track is touching the snow instead of the whole track.It feels you are going faster but you are not.I used to love it when I used to launch and have my ski's 3 feet in the air,but was not going any faster..just felt that way..and as betheviper said.."the girls like that""..lol
toadhunter
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Im a large guy how would i adjust mine to hook up better. I spin quite abit before it hooks up, track is new ripsaw but i have no picks in it.
bluemonster1
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betheviper has good write ups on how to set up your skid..do a search on setting up your skid..
bluemonster1
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in the search catagory above..I typed skid setup and I found this easily
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=34503&highlight=skid+setup
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=34503&highlight=skid+setup