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What weights do i put in for riding the up of michigan and northern lower

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What weights would i run for the up and norther. Lower michigan. 2015 assault rmk 800 155. All stock. Sled came with a couple sets of weights when i bought it? Thxs
 

RoostinRyan

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What weights would i run for the up and norther. Lower michigan. 2015 assault rmk 800 155. All stock. Sled came with a couple sets of weights when i bought it? Thxs


Do you know roughly what elevation you are going to ride at? I would think 64's or 66's would be about right for low elevation but don't quote me on that. lol I ran 62's at 3-6k and rpm was perfect.
 

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I always run according to the clutch chart in the manual for elevation and have always been spot on. So with that sled in Michigan I always ran 10-68's.

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Absolutely 68's, 0-2000 feet, on a stock 15 motor, very good belt and good OEM spec'ed primary spring. If you're not hitting +8200, you can start to work back from the belt to the motor, VES, etc. Just because the belt looks good and is in spec doesn't mean it is capable for delivering max rpm - if you don't know, start with a new belt, break it in, and work from there. Just the way it is...
 
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