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clutching on a pro x

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Feb 18, 2009
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just woundering if someone could help out as you can see im a ski-doo rider so i dont know to much about the clutch on a polaris but i bought my boy a 2002 pro-x 600 and the clutching needs some help if you ride it w.o.t it does great but i dont think my 11 year old needs to be doing that if you ride it like a trail sled the clutch engages hard and at a high rpm just woundering if someone had info on where i need to be or even a good starting point thanks
 

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Polaris dark blue/white spring in primary, 60g weights matched. Previous owner must have installed a stiffer primary spring for holeshots. 40 pilots, jet mains for elevation and temps or install Tempaflow.
 

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I'd also drop the front arm mounting position on the tunnel 7/8", rear suspension will work properly in the bumps and deep snow and not trench.
 
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I'd also drop the front arm mounting position on the tunnel 7/8", rear suspension will work properly in the bumps and deep snow and not trench.

does anybody have a picture of this mod? Also my 2002 has two sets of mounting holes on the bottom of the front torque arm, where it attaches to the rails.. Is there a benefit to using one position over the other? I see the newer models only have the lower hole.
 
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