dlhryan
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I purchased an Apex GT and have put about 50 miles on it so far. I haven't ridden it enough to tell but I have to assume there is room for improvement in clutching- there hasen't been a sled yet that hasen't. My buddy has a Mach Z 1000 and I want to be prepared before i run him. Does anybody know who offers the best clutching setup? I am thinking of ordering Hauck's clutch kit but wanted to investigate first. :exc: :exc:
welterracer
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Allen ulmer (a grass racer) has a great kit...
You can email him threw his website... ULMERRACING.COM
You can gain 6-8 lenghts in 1000 feet..
You can email him threw his website... ULMERRACING.COM
You can gain 6-8 lenghts in 1000 feet..
From what I can gather on this site most people go with a stage 2 Ulmer racing set up and have had great luck with it. http://ulmerracing.com/ 

Pureadrenaline
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Yes and Allen is great with customer assistance!


journeyman
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Go with Ulmer's. I have never liked Hauck's kits. I swear there is no testing done sometimes. Just boxed to sell.


BADSLED
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Ulmer gets my vote as well!!!
Swiss Sledder
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The great thing about Allen Ulmer's kit is that he is a member on the site and offers assistance to fellow members.
Suggest your go through the threads at this link www.ty4stroke.com/viewforum.php?f=26 for direct feedback on his kits and examples of his assistance.
