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clutching help ! 13 pro rmk 600 with a 155

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just looking to see if any one has any good clutching set up for the yooper !!!!


i have a 13 pro 600 with a 155 with a can only would like some more low end .... ride only in the woods all day


thanks for any help
 
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Cerialsledder

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just looking to see if any one has any good clutching set up for the yopper !!!!


i have a 13 pro 1600 with a 155 with a can only would like some more low end .... ride only in the woods all day


thanks for any help

Post moved to a more proper area. Should get you an answer a little quicker over here.
 

s1d3w1nd3r1480

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I have MDS adjustable clutch weights with 110/290 primary spring and love it. Plenty of low end for the trees. I ride the Northern Lower and Upper. I do have an 800 though. I would imagine the clutching be close to the same, just needing a little different combination of hardware in the adjustable weights.

Currently I am running the Hex bolt and washer in tip and drilled bolt and washer in center. I am going to be removing the washer in center as I feel I am a little heavy in weight and 100-200 RPM under where I wanna be.

I will be looking at a Kurts gear down kit over the summer
 
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600HOBandit

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I've got a '12 600 with 19/42 gears, TEAM Green primary spring, and Carl's Custom angle helix with MTX 68g weights for WI/UP riding. The custom angle helix is a dual angle, which I change up when in WY. Absolutely love the pull and back shift of this setup.
 
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Also running MDS adjustable weights in my 800 with recommended 110/290 spring. Ride between 1800-3000 ft. sled pulls really hard but I also have a camo extreme which grips better than the stock track
 

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I have the same sled, Skinz can. I think the only way you are going to get that low end grunt is to gear it down. Belt drive makes this a little more pricey though.

They are a great sled to play in the trees with!
 
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