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2010 Renegade Backcountry X - Can? Clutching?

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Winter Project

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2010 Renegade Backcountry X 800R

Brand spanking new sled in my garage.... looking for input on upgrades for what does/doesn't work b4 the snow flies!

Can:
Looking for weight loss, deeper sound, maybe additional power... suggestions?

Clutching:
Looking for better acceleration, higher track speed in powder, and lots of backshift... suggestions?

Note: Trying to limit myself to minor upgrades that are easy to undo, should i need warranty work.

I'm open to other modifications with the above mentioned note in mind.

I ride in elevations from 0-3700 90% of the year, 3700-6000 the other 9.9% of the time. All backcountry as groomed trails(for the most part), don't exist up here in Alaska.

Thanks :beer;
 
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Ya ok, the can i can see doing beofre trying it. but the clutching come one. you might like how they have it clutched. I wouldn't start spending money on that until you test er out first. just my two cents.
 

BIG JOHN

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2010 Renegade Backcountry X 800R

Brand spanking new sled in my garage.... looking for input on upgrades for what does/doesn't work b4 the snow flies!

Can:
Looking for weight loss, deeper sound, maybe additional power... suggestions?

Clutching:
Looking for better acceleration, higher track speed in powder, and lots of backshift... suggestions?

Note: Trying to limit myself to minor upgrades that are easy to undo, should i need warranty work.

I'm open to other modifications with the above mentioned note in mind.

I ride in elevations from 0-3700 90% of the year, 3700-6000 the other 9.9% of the time. All backcountry as groomed trails(for the most part), don't exist up here in Alaska.

Thanks :beer;

For low elevation I recomend SPI cans...and I have a clutch kit that includes the adjustability of a SHOCK WAVE adj helix...any day any snow = correct clutching...BJ
 
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