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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lake Cle Elum - Eastern WA.
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Burn - Caster and camber are not adjustable on sleds (unless you hit a stump).....1st thing to check is "toe-in"......You can do it with a tape measure....on most sleds, you want the front of the skis to be "Toed-out" 1/4 to 1/2 inch....I'd had a Arctic Cat new from the factory that was set a one inch toe-in, instead of out.
New, loosen your limiter strap to take a little weight off the skis. If still having issues, dual runner carbides ........
You are on the right track with Bergstrom. To sort out my AC, he mailed me some shims to put under the rear of the ski saddle to take a little weight off the front. He didn't charge me a thing. Just said, Try this before I sell you dual runner carbides.....that did the trick...
Nothing worse than trying to haul down the trail on a sled that darts for the edge all the time...Dragons don't usually have this issue, so you should be able to sort it pretty easily.....G'luck....
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1962 XKE Roadster (sold) - 13 motorcycles
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