jsnow
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Sorry if this is a repost at all but I was doing some searches and just could not come up with all the answers I need!
SO.. I am trying to figure out the gearing and clutching for a 136" nytro with a 1.75 back country track, I am going to drop the top gear to a 20T or a 19T.. opinions?.. And is that all I need or will I have to get into clutching? I am fairly good with clutch tuning but I would just like to know from peoples experience if it is necessary with this setup!
Thanks in advance for any info!!
SO.. I am trying to figure out the gearing and clutching for a 136" nytro with a 1.75 back country track, I am going to drop the top gear to a 20T or a 19T.. opinions?.. And is that all I need or will I have to get into clutching? I am fairly good with clutch tuning but I would just like to know from peoples experience if it is necessary with this setup!
Thanks in advance for any info!!
drewseph
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Give allen ulmer a call at ulmer racing he'll fix you up


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Exactly! He is a wiz with these things
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Ok thanks! Anyone with any personal experience!?
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jsnow said:Ok thanks! Anyone with any personal experience!?
I've been running 136x1.75 for the last 3 seasons in the flatlands and the mountains.
I'm running a 19 top and Schmidt Bros Stage II clutch kit. Schmidt bros kit works very well. Big improvement over the DNF kit I was running before.
If you ride lots of backcountry I would go to the 19, I still get to 87- 90 mph on the trails. (94 of the speedo)
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If you ride on the trails with the 136" BC you can get away with stock gearing and pull 100 mph. I would run a 20 for sure if you plan on being off trail alot. I would run a 19 if you are only going to be strictly off trail or plan on going to the mountains.
drewseph
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If he doesnt do gearing.. some clutching is definitely needed
jsnow
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Thanks for the info guys. REVSTER I have reviewed your build it turned out to be a nice piece of work
I was planning on going with the same OFT kit but oft stopped making their rail extension.
But.. yes I do alot of trail riding but love the backcountry.. so it sounds like dropping a tooth or 2 up top and a clutch kit is my best bet...

But.. yes I do alot of trail riding but love the backcountry.. so it sounds like dropping a tooth or 2 up top and a clutch kit is my best bet...
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