Dnd magna force weights

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You might want to start by stating what sled you have, model, year, modifications, rider weight and riding elevation. In the M forum, you could be riding anything from an M5 to an M1000, weigh anywhere from 95 lbs to 350 lbs, have a turbo or big bore kit, and ride at sea level or 12,000'... help us help you.
 

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You might want to start by stating what sled you have, model, year, modifications, rider weight and riding elevation. In the M forum, you could be riding anything from an M5 to an M1000, weigh anywhere from 95 lbs to 350 lbs, have a turbo or big bore kit, and ride at sea level or 12,000'... help us help you.

Not only that - what spring you're running and what finish and RPM you are looking for, etc etc.

drewmitch gonna need to give a lot more information
 

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2011 crossfire 800 ho , y pipe, boysen reeds, red primary stock secondary spring with shift assist, 44/40 helix, mountain gearing 57:63, got the magna force weights just not sure what i should set them at i was thinkin , 2-1-2-1 67 base
 

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215 pound rider, live in wpg so low elevation, 141 length , 1
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The cat 800 doesn't like heavy tipped weights, so I would (from the base of the weight) 3,2,1 - leave the tip empty. If you find your RPM a bit high, add one to the tip.
 
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