sidehilling..... teach me how

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I bought a boosted nytro and can't figure out how to lean it over. I like the trails best, but sometimes I have to get off them and that is where the challenge begins. Should I get narrower skis? Should I change my shock pressures?

help me.

Oh, and would a 3 inch, 174 help me on the trails?
 

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I bought a boosted nytro and can't figure out how to lean it over. I like the trails best, but sometimes I have to get off them and that is where the challenge begins. Should I get narrower skis? Should I change my shock pressures?

help me.

Oh, and would a 3 inch, 174 help me on the trails?

i hope your joking about the track lol. thats the last thingyou want.


try messing around with the shock pressure.

get a decent handle bar riser. not to big maybe 3-4 inches since you still trail ride.

but that is a heavy sled so it will just take some getting used to and messing around with it.
 

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like maxwell said, and thats a heavy mechine if u want to make life easyer try buying all the lightweight parts u can get ur hands on!!!:beer:
 

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I bought a boosted nytro and can't figure out how to lean it over. I like the trails best, but sometimes I have to get off them and that is where the challenge begins. Should I get narrower skis? Should I change my shock pressures?

help me.

Oh, and would a 3 inch, 174 help me on the trails?

You're going to need to run at least 24# boost to lean it over......:rolleyes:

My gut tells me this is a poop disturber summer thread, but I'll bite anyways.

Countersteer, both feet on the uphill side board, and throttle up.
 

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1. loose the pink gloves
2. put out on that thing
3. countersteer and giver some gas!
4.get some pow in your face
5.slap high fives with buddies when done!

Check out sledshot.com they have video lessons on there sight on how to side hill!!:d
 

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You're going to need to run at least 24# boost to lean it over......:rolleyes:

My gut tells me this is a poop disturber summer thread, but I'll bite anyways.

Countersteer, both feet on the uphill side board, and throttle up.




lol yahh....i kind of think this is a joke
 

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Yes, go with the 174" fo sure! Try mounting the left ski backwards - that should make it easy to lean left anyways :d
 

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You're going to need to run at least 24# boost to lean it over......:rolleyes:

My gut tells me this is a poop disturber summer thread, but I'll bite anyways.

Countersteer, both feet on the uphill side board, and throttle up.

I'd bite anything that ses snowmobiling right now!!!!!!:d:d:beer: u forgot to tell him to hang the extra legs out!!!:eek:
 

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mmmm....lets see...you are in Sask..maybe you can get some help from Woodies!! You may know him...what you need is more power...
 
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mmmm....lets see...you are in Sask..maybe you can get some help from Woodies!! You may know him...what you need is more power...

woodies is baned you hav his numbur
 

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it really helps if you stand up while riding I have found. I even had both feet on one footboard once, it turned alot better on a side hill.
 
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