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Rdeleers131
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Hey all,
Before I ask this question I would like to state the following. I have searched this forum, I have called my dealer, and I know about the chart in the owners manual on clutch weights.
I am looking for a some real world examples as to what rpms guys are running there 850's at. I have heard and read anywhere from 8100 to 8700 rpms I have also researched and researched but again all I get is more and more conflicting reports.
I live in SW Montana and ride 8500-10000 depending on the area. I get in most snow conditions 8150 out of my 20 850 163 stock clutching slp can. I am running 68 gram weights. Should I drop weight? Leave it? should I be happy with those rpms. I have a 800 that I have the same problem with but its got some miles and needs some clutch work. I want to nip this in the butt while my sled is still fresh.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Before I ask this question I would like to state the following. I have searched this forum, I have called my dealer, and I know about the chart in the owners manual on clutch weights.
I am looking for a some real world examples as to what rpms guys are running there 850's at. I have heard and read anywhere from 8100 to 8700 rpms I have also researched and researched but again all I get is more and more conflicting reports.
I live in SW Montana and ride 8500-10000 depending on the area. I get in most snow conditions 8150 out of my 20 850 163 stock clutching slp can. I am running 68 gram weights. Should I drop weight? Leave it? should I be happy with those rpms. I have a 800 that I have the same problem with but its got some miles and needs some clutch work. I want to nip this in the butt while my sled is still fresh.
Any thoughts?
Thanks