NytroBite
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Hey guys got a 2010 rtx with 136x1 3/8 track. Definitely an improvement over the 121 still feel like it could be able to pull harder and stand it up. Any easy clutch adjustments or diy "kits" to put together. I know ulmer seems to be very popular but money is kinda tight
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Dr. FeeLGooD
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If money is tight I think all you could do to make it lift the front end is loosen limit strap all the way out if it isnt already.
NytroBite
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Does the 14.5mm rollers make any improvements besides the lower engagement? Also is a different spring necessary
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I have a 136 and wondering the same. Ever get it figured out?
mcamzr
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I am wondering this as well.
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Would be good to check out gearing too with a longer track length or deeper lug. I was surprised how much more responsive my sled was this year after dropping a tooth on the top gear (21 to 20) - XTX with 1.75" backcountry. I still saw 95 mph on the speedo my last ride and it seemed like I had room for more.
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