What is the first thing to break on a sled when you start getting into big jumps? Do you brake individual parts, or oval mount-holes? I like to jump, but I don't want to brake anything. All my buddies do it all the time, but they trade in they're sleds once a year, mine's gotta last for a while. I guess the real question is: what is the first thing to upgrade?
when you start jumping any part on the sled can break, but mostly at the shop where i work we see alot of broken shocks, rear front suspension arms, and egged out suspemsion rails.
try replacing the torsion springs with the thickest diam.ever possible.
I am also love to jump a lot, and the worse thing might happen when you're landing vertically.
That is my feelings and I don't jump over too steep slopes.
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