

slowride06er
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Snowman11
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- 06 Apex GT
Or ... Maybe A 128 kit? Lol
Yes I assumed it was from the rod , but being set at "max" it has way more slop, hence how the suspension sqauts and "transfers" more weight, but hopeing getting more tractoion i can set it back a bit , minimize that travel of the rod
Brandon Doering
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- 2002 Yamaha SRX 700
2008 Yamaha Apex GT
Where has everyone been ordering there 23 top gears from?
Snowman11
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Found mine on eBay .. like $12 new in box , Yamaha stockWhere has everyone been ordering there 23 top gears from?
Fast
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- 2019 srx,2006 apex gt,96 storm hot to go
Hey i hear you i kept all my old tripples too, does the gt and rtx smoke the 700We have a 2006 Apex GT and a 2007 Apex RTX.
The RTX is geared one tooth lower, but I wasn't aware of any differences in the clutching between the two sleds.
p.s. we still kept our SRX-700
I'm having a difficult time parting with it.
tedgoesfast
Expert
they can handle 2 more grams at the heal of the weight ,In gearing down you give the sled more mechanical advantage