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Would you expand on a correct set up
Lots of good setups out there but some things are basic and simple things that a rider can do to make there sled run better.
1. Engine : correct jetting for your altitude, plenty of air flow as well if your deep powder rider.
2. Clutching : correct clutching lots of good setups so find 1 yer going to like. It's all about the correct pinweight unless your setup is way out of whack for the elevation you ride at. Relying on your tra clickers imho is a bad habit setup yur clutch correctly and your clickers will rarely get used. when it comes to clutchng. Again lots of goodie setups. Im running HC center roller in the primary and a 44/42 44/40, S44, S42 in the secondary & they all shine on any given day....Clean clutches every third ride if you ride hard .... The TRA like to be clean.
3. Suspension : Setup your suspension for your weigh and riding stlye. adjust your limiter strap setup your shocks for your riding style if your a heavy rider you will benefit from heavier torsion springs in the rear to prevent the sag that will occure. Both stock XP shocks are marginal at best also.
4. Track : It's important to have the correct track tension.....With the track saging at the center of the "rail" you should be able to fit 3 finger between the bottom of the hyfax and the track.
It take all the above to have a good running sled that makes consistant trackspeed.
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