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Venom Products (Team) Adjustable Rooster weights.... any feedback/input

beamslayer

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Anyone using them?

I am in the market for some adj weights any suggestions .

Did a search did not find many .




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Anyone using them? I am in the market for some adj weights any suggestions . Did a search did not find many .

I had a set of 65g base weights that I had from my turbo. I ran the bare weights at 6000ft elevation this last week. Worked amazing!
 

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The Dalton weights looks even more enticing kind of like not having too remove weight to adjust . I tried MTX weights once that was enough they worked fine just did not like the rivets . Has anyone tried the new ones from SLP ?
 

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Heavy Hitters here. Lots of adjustability which is great if you take time to tune them.
 
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I have the BMP stg#2 kit, came with gold stars, i tried the roosters out of my pro in it because if pulled harder when u snapped the throttle, way better shift force and acceleration. added some weight and put in my axys, night and day difference. I think they work so well because they use the factory 10 series profile with the added weight where its needed,

I loaded mine heel heavy. Clutches stay cool and sled pulls hard. Im running on a 163 pro 3" with the 2.8 camso track. so its geared super low 2.3:1 with factory 7 tooth drivers. I get less over rev related DET codes because it loads the engine so much better when I'm driving up into the alpine from low elevation too.
 

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I wouldn't hesitate to check out the Indy Specialties Adjustable weights. They have a whole host of weights to fit various applications. I am running V3 NA weights, V1 Turbo weights with very good results.

If you call and speak with Jon/Dan and let them know what you are doing, they will give you a solid recommendation on which weight profile will best fit your application.

https://www.indyspecialty.com/clutching-upgrades
 

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The Dalton weights looks even more enticing kind of like not having too remove weight to adjust . I tried MTX weights once that was enough they worked fine just did not like the rivets . Has anyone tried the new ones from SLP ?
I have them and they are very easy to adjust. You just screw in weights from the heel then lock in with a set screw. As far as performance they seem very similar to their MTX weights. You don't have to go 4 grams heavier though, the weight you run is the same as stock.
 

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I wouldn't hesitate to check out the Indy Specialties Adjustable weights. They have a whole host of weights to fit various applications. I am running V3 NA weights, V1 Turbo weights with very good results.

If you call and speak with Jon/Dan and let them know what you are doing, they will give you a solid recommendation on which weight profile will best fit your application.

https://www.indyspecialty.com/clutching-upgrades

What kind of riding do you do with the V3 NA weights?

Thanks
 

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They are on there way along with a new Black Purple spring . Using a SLP pipe with a HPS can plus I picked up a TKI belt drive . So much for leaving it stock . Hope to get a little seat time next weekend .
 
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