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2014 Viper RTX in the Big Horn Mountains

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I'm taking two sleds out west at Spring Break and I'm not planning on re-clutching them. Do you think we will be ok? Most of our riding will be trail riding and some meadow playing. Nothing hardcore and we will not be running up steep stuff. The sleds I'm taking are:

2014 Yamaha Viper RTX 137"
2013 SkiDoo 1200 Renegade Adrenaline 137"

My son and I are not hardcore riders. We enjoy trails and messing around on the lake. We were out west two years ago but we rented mountain sleds. We had the chance to run chutes and neither of us really enjoyed it. I'm old and my son is pretty conservative.

Thanks for your thoughts.

I have posted this same question on another forum and was told I would be best off to re-clutch them both. What size weights do you guys run in the Viper when you take them up in the mountains?
 

I'm taking two sleds out west at Spring Break and I'm not planning on re-clutching them. Do you think we will be ok? Most of our riding will be trail riding and some meadow playing. Nothing hardcore and we will not be running up steep stuff. The sleds I'm taking are:

2014 Yamaha Viper RTX 137"
2013 SkiDoo 1200 Renegade Adrenaline 137"

My son and I are not hardcore riders. We enjoy trails and messing around on the lake. We were out west two years ago but we rented mountain sleds. We had the chance to run chutes and neither of us really enjoyed it. I'm old and my son is pretty conservative.

Thanks for your thoughts.

I have posted this same question on another forum and was told I would be best off to re-clutch them both. What size weights do you guys run in the Viper when you take them up in the mountains?


I live in Colorado and ride 10k and up. I would not change clutching on a 137 small lug track to ride out here for a short period of time, but that's just me. If you are a power junky yes but if you are just kinda touring do you really care if you get that little extra power to put into a small track on powder? I mean if you can spin the track already......

But if you want to make a quick change, remove rivets on your weights to come down to about 56 grams depending on altitude.
 


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