What weights have others used to clutch for full Hindle with air box mod. Anyone know what the 8GL-17605 weighs?
shadow44
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The 8GL weighs 49.43 grams. I use Drag n Flys and my total weight is about 71 grams. I don't think it's total weight you need to be concerned with...profile of the weights plays a big part as well. I've tried 8BU-10's loaded and didn't like them much, the Drag n Flys worked so much better...they just flat out make the sled pull hard from 0-100 mph and work perfect with that combo. Turks black spring set up also hit the perfect peak rpm for the Hindle exhaust..at 9060 rpm.
How much do the Drag N Flys cost? Does the DNF kit include a helix? What do you engage at?
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I can help you with a complete clutch kit that works with the Hindle. 605-387-2833.
Does anybody know what the stock rivets weigh in the 8GL arms? My arm weighs 61.5 grams stock. If teh arms weighs 49.4 grams that means all 3 rivets weigh 12.1 grams. The heel and mid are the same and the tip is different. My guess would be 4.4, 4.4, and 3.3. Is it close?
Hey Shaddow, what is the profile of your rivets across the DNF's? Are teh weights the same across all three holes or is the last hole lighter thatn the first two? Different even?
Hey Shaddow, what is the profile of your rivets across the DNF's? Are teh weights the same across all three holes or is the last hole lighter thatn the first two? Different even?
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NO2 said:How much do the Drag N Flys cost? Does the DNF kit include a helix? What do you engage at?
NO2...call Ulmer.
He's that good.
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