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adapt clutch kits

Vern

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Just since there doesn’t seem to be much discussion on clutching these adapts, I’ll throw out what I’ve been messing with the last couple rides.

I decided to try the slp magnum force weights for the ease of adjustability and, well, because they look pretty ?. So far I’m liking them and after the last ride I think I’m getting the set up dialed pretty good. Ended up with 1 set screw and lock screw in each weight, bdx 105/280 primary spring with two glide washers under the spring, and the 45 helix and sec spring I had from Mds. Pulls about 8200 rpm at 8-8500ft and seems to have real good bottom end pull. Only a couple rides on them so far but she was running real good the last time out, mostly tight tree riding. Sleds a ‘20 mc 165 with jaws pipe and Diamond s can.
 

joshkoltes

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Just since there doesn’t seem to be much discussion on clutching these adapts, I’ll throw out what I’ve been messing with the last couple rides.

I decided to try the slp magnum force weights for the ease of adjustability and, well, because they look pretty ?. So far I’m liking them and after the last ride I think I’m getting the set up dialed pretty good. Ended up with 1 set screw and lock screw in each weight, bdx 105/280 primary spring with two glide washers under the spring, and the 45 helix and sec spring I had from Mds. Pulls about 8200 rpm at 8-8500ft and seems to have real good bottom end pull. Only a couple rides on them so far but she was running real good the last time out, mostly tight tree riding. Sleds a ‘20 mc 165 with jaws pipe and Diamond s can.
Where do I buy the glide washers?
 
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