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Old 02-12-2006, 04:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
wotmode
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if your skis are toed in, there is nothing you can do to stop darting. If your skis are toed in, and your left ski catches a groove, that ski will push the sled to the right. When the sled moves to thr right, weight is transfered to the left side giving that ski more grab on the snow. When you steer left to correct, the right ski takes over and does the same thing. You will constantly be correcting. With toe out, and the left ski catches, it will pull the sled to the left and transfer load to the right without any steering input from the rider. The left ski loses its grab on the rut, the right ski takes over and self corrects. The sled will wiggle a little, but as long as your lose and relaxed, the sled will drive its self.
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