First time turn sub

FyrHazard

Ski Eat Sleep Repeat
Location
Iowa
I've been trying to get these to work and for some reason I just cannot get the thing to go down. I am anxiously awaiting your vids!
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
What size/resolution you trying to upload?

I think this forum has a limit. Another avenue you could try is uploading to youtube and linking. I think youtube automatically resizes and what-not.
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I love the turn subs too and used to nail them on my SN. When I bought my RN I struggled to do a half assed one at first. Once I installed a shortened pole they were easy again and then even easier with a lowered bracket. Power is key too, if you lose momentum or let off the throttle, the ski pops back to the surface.
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
I'm working on maximum depth with my turn subs. The downside is I'm almost always ending up outta the tray.

The only way I can stay in the tray is by immediately pulling the nose back up after pushing it down. This always results in a shallow, disappointing sub.

The better (tighter) the turn, it seems the better the sub. Throwing my weight against the handlebar seems to have little to no effect. For me anyways.

Just remember to turn sharp and peg the throttle and the turn sub will almost happen on accident.
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I turn slightly right first then crank left and pin it. I'm starting to get pretty deep now and can usually pull a full 360 and ride out 8/10 times.
 

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