leafspring
Jan 24 2004, 06:18 PM
I hate my precision skis, they track terrible, dont float worth a crap, and make the sled hard to turn on hard pack. Getting rid of mine as soon as I can.
RDJ
Jan 24 2004, 08:19 PM
I've got no complaints with mine.
4chevys4me
Jan 25 2004, 07:24 AM
How much do you want for them??? I have the Flex skis, we could work out a trade?
rotten65
Jan 25 2004, 01:12 PM
Check front shock in the carrige. Too much ski pressure makes any ski really suck!!!
leafspring
Jan 25 2004, 01:46 PM
Ive got the front shock pretty tight, which should make them feel light. Still don't like. My SLP ultra lights on my 670 are twice the ski, even for floating. I would gladdly trade or work something out for flex skis, whats the color? Mine are black with yellow loops. Maybe PM me. Dont have a Pic. but can easilly take one if needed. They are mint as far as that goes.
97mach1
Jan 26 2004, 08:23 AM
Hmm.. I have had great luck with precisions on my 97 Mach 1. It's a tank compared to your sleds, and they float GREAT in powder. Just rode this last weekend through some uncharted territory with about 1-2 feet of cold, fresh snow. Couldn't be more happy with the deep snow performance. Hardpack and ice traction is awesome.
Just play around with your adjustments and you'll be happy with them to. My sled doesn't dart, turns great. Rode about 200 miles of mostly freshly groomed and some whooped out trails. 0 degrees to -20 degrees F temps.
I would start by taking all the pre-load off your front shock springs, the precision skis don't need a bunch of ski pressure. Let your limiter strap out a hole or two, depending on where it's set at now.
They do take some playing around with to get them right, especially if you used to have the steel bridge skis or flex skis before.
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