Polaris 9R - Tune, Gear down, Team tied Clutch install.

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Good video!

Have you tried clutching it to run at like 8200 rpm? When the 9R came out, everyone said they are revving too high with factory clutching. And here we are with a modded sled revving even higher.
 

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Good video!

Have you tried clutching it to run at like 8200 rpm? When the 9R came out, everyone said they are revving too high with factory clutching. And here we are with a modded sled revving even higher.
Stock 9R is 8600, i am for 8400.

I have tried clutching it 8300 and it took some of the responce away with it being loaded that hard, and faded on the top.
 

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I have been running a TIED in both my sleds for years, i sure like them. They take a bit to get the clutching setup as they are different than most recommendations but they are smooth and responsive.
 

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I have been running a TIED in both my sleds for years, i sure like them. They take a bit to get the clutching setup as they are different than most recommendations but they are smooth and responsive.
Ya, takes a while to get used to the steep angles and springs you can run with those angles. They are such a good clutch.
 

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Team/Venom had provided a conversion chart for the TIED configuration (from TS04) and even it didn't work well. Someone needs to put in a serious amount of time and get some good setups figured out and then i think more people would start using them.
 

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Have the tied in my turbo pro, and my Alpha set up from Ben. He has it figured out. Going to run my 9R stock one weekend then going to let Benny do his thing. Great job Ben on getting the 9r from worst to first.
 

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anyone got a tune that works with a good running pipe? I would like to see one of these with "full bolt ons" so to speak.
 

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I forgo the clutch tools and just took an entire secondary in my backpack up the mountains lol. Less downtime and easier to compare back to back.
 

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SRP crew know what they are doing? They R&D where we ride.
I don’t know very many people that pack clutch tools with them up the mountain.
Ben has been doing it for years.
Its the only way to get it right. Have to be able to change weights, helix and springs on the hill.
 

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Team/Venom had provided a conversion chart for the TIED configuration (from TS04) and even it didn't work well. Someone needs to put in a serious amount of time and get some good setups figured out and then i think more people would start using them.
I have them set up for the matryx 850, 9R and Boost now.
 

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Have the tied in my turbo pro, and my Alpha set up from Ben. He has it figured out. Going to run my 9R stock one weekend then going to let Benny do his thing. Great job Ben on getting the 9r from worst to first.
I ran mine stock for one trip. But I did more ski pulling than riding.

but mines a Mod Sled now!
 

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Good video. That comparison has not been done enough - almost no one compared the 3.25" to the 2.75" last year.

Full on Houdini bulldozer move at 15m mark.
 

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Good video. That comparison has not been done enough - almost no one compared the 3.25" to the 2.75" last year.

Full on Houdini bulldozer move at 15m mark.
Awesome video, the Pro will kick the Khaos climbing.. I didn’t think it would with the 2.75 track though. My nephew was on a 9R Khaos 165x3.25 over Christmas break and I rode same sled but in a Pro chassis. The pro kicked the Khaos pretty good in the steep. However I prefer the Khaos as it’s a lot more playful.
Like Brett said in his video.. Khaos for party, Pro for business.
 
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