grizztracks
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Steering effort wasn't bad with the deuce bars. I also placed a 3/16" shim under the rear of the rubber which gets the ski tips up to help reduce darting. What I liked about the stock skis with the deuce bar setup is that it didn't make the steering heavy and handling was predictable in most conditions. I tried other dual carbide skis and hatted how they pushed in loose conditions and most of all how unpredictable they were with changing conditions.
nytroman21
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Sweet, I will definitely try that setup out. Sounds like a cheap easy fix which is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks man I appreciate it!Steering effort wasn't bad with the deuce bars. I also placed a 3/16" shim under the rear of the rubber which gets the ski tips up to help reduce darting. What I liked about the stock skis with the deuce bar setup is that it didn't make the steering heavy and handling was predictable in most conditions. I tried other dual carbide skis and hatted how they pushed in loose conditions and most of all how unpredictable they were with changing conditions.
nytroman21
Newbie
Can anyone tell me if this battery will be a direct swap with my OEM one? This brand was highly recommend to me several times on another fourm.
http://store.yuasabatteries.com/p/ytx20hl
http://store.yuasabatteries.com/p/ytx20hl
nytroman21
Newbie
Never mind on the battery yamaha parts house is the way to go!
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