What kind of ?.....lol
Why would you not want clickers? It is easy clutching adjustment.
Up at quartz on the weekend I was only getting 7200 rpm in position 1 on the clickers and the sweet spot is 7800rpm plus or minus 100 rpm so I had to switch to number 5 . That gave me 8000 rpm which seemed good. Maybe a little high. That was on my 163 Xm.
So it has nothing to do with over-revving... it has to do with a constant throttle speed and the engine not being loaded which creates high back pressure which damages the reeds. Or at least that's what he told me. Warranty not covering the reeds was my big beef though.
Why would any dealer deny legit warranty work......not like they aren't making money off it
Up at quartz on the weekend I was only getting 7200 rpm in position 1 on the clickers and the sweet spot is 7800rpm plus or minus 100 rpm so I had to switch to number 5 . That gave me 8000 rpm which seemed good. Maybe a little high. That was on my 163 Xm.
try them on 3 next ride,, 7900 is ideal not 8000... power falls off after the peak 7900 so stay under if anything...
I left mine on 3 all season last year 2012 etec golden fernie revy,,,, I agree with Maxwell didnt see any reason to play with them they were spot on