ricer68
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That's what everyone that's worked with him has said. I'm new to clutching so looking for someone that knows these things inside and out. I'll get there eventually lol
thor452
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also consider this book it is considered the clutching bible by many http://www.amazon.com/Olav-Aaens-clutch ... B0006R954Y
darv
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if you want to give a call i can help you i weigh the same as you and have a kit in mine.
ricer68
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I got the apex clutching figured out. Went with the Ulmer kit. I’ve since went to a boosted viper as my main ride. The wife’s riding my apex now.if you want to give a call i can help you i weigh the same as you and have a kit in mine.
tedgoesfast
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There is a lot to gain with clutching I use a team tied secondary 73/57 helix 155/212 rear spring front I have 8ay-10 weights weighted to 60 grams 35\141front spring
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