Where in Maine? I'm headed up to millinocket in 2 weeks. Gonna debut a set of mountaintech 41" a arms. How were the trails?
sprintcat
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Eustis Maine . Your going up north a bit more . The trails to the south of where we go were good . Lots of top speed runs 85 90 MPH. not a problem . Looks like they got more snow up there . Listen go to Maine web cams . I think twin pine camp. You can see what they have for snow .
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I have the Mountain Tech arms, very happy with them, have no experience with the spindles.
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The key to improving the Nytro's handling on the front end is to move the spindles forward a certain amount with proper A arm geometry. On the Mtn kit 3" and the trail kit 2". Good to be able to read feed back like this. These arms are built personally by me and I am able to keep the price low because of low overhead. Spring pricing has remained in effect so these are the most rugged arms at the best pricing in the US. I remain commited to building parts for Yamahas exclusively.
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I have the Star relocate on my 2010 RTX SE. Which moved the 121" suspension back 4" utilizing a 128" track. If I put the Mountaintech trail kit arms on will I see enough of an improvement to justify the cost? The sled handles flat now with the relocate. The front end is definitely heavier. I would think if you move the spindles forward by 2" it would have more leverage in balancing the weight of the sled! Any thoughts?
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