kanedog
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I would like to give back to my fellow snow and mudders by watching your sled video and giving you some clutch recommendations as a starting point to arrive at clutching bliss, heaven and happiness. I only recommend clutch items that I have used myself or have seen work. I'm not selling or promoting any products or services.
I do need a bit of effort on your part so please provide the following for best clutch solving possiblities.
1. Quality Vid 2-3minutes long in an open and hilly, mountainy type setting. Wfo as long as you can throughout the vid. Vids of tree riding won't help.
2. On a flat area, get rpms to 8000, drop to 7000rpms and then hammer it. Notice how long it takes to recover rpms.
3. Post all the following info
Year, make, model, track length, track lug depth, miles/km on sled, miles on clutches since new or rebuilt, primary-weights in grams, make and spring poundage, belt make and model, secondary helix angle, spring. Most importantly, top and bottom gear sizes.
Assume all my recommendations will be wrong. That way, nobody gets mad at anyone but themselves! Haha.
Do it anonymously if you want. It's all good. I have all mountain experience, minimal flatland experience and no Yamaha experience. C'mon more snow!
I do need a bit of effort on your part so please provide the following for best clutch solving possiblities.
1. Quality Vid 2-3minutes long in an open and hilly, mountainy type setting. Wfo as long as you can throughout the vid. Vids of tree riding won't help.
2. On a flat area, get rpms to 8000, drop to 7000rpms and then hammer it. Notice how long it takes to recover rpms.
3. Post all the following info
Year, make, model, track length, track lug depth, miles/km on sled, miles on clutches since new or rebuilt, primary-weights in grams, make and spring poundage, belt make and model, secondary helix angle, spring. Most importantly, top and bottom gear sizes.
Assume all my recommendations will be wrong. That way, nobody gets mad at anyone but themselves! Haha.
Do it anonymously if you want. It's all good. I have all mountain experience, minimal flatland experience and no Yamaha experience. C'mon more snow!
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