ranger1
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Upon searching old posts, I have noticed that most agree that the 23t top gear & 38t bottom seems to be the best combination for the Apex. The problem I am having is that I want to go up to the 23t as recommended, but everybody says unless you are getting full shift out of the clutches (rarely happens unless on snow plowed road) you are wasting money gearing up because you will gain nothing on top end. If this is true it would be a big waste of money as going up from a 22t to 23t I would have to buy a 70L chain as well as the gear.
This brings me to the gearing test.
A friend of mine & myself marked our clutches & compared the sleds at wide open for about a mile down a loosely packed track. His sled was faster than mine & the shift out was exactly the same ( 1/2" from top of primary). Since the conditions were not optimum, we knew we would not get full shift out. The consensus say that the apex can't pull the 24t so this is why the 23 is recommended.
So why & how could his 2008 apex with 24t gear be faster when in those conditions the 22t should shift out more than his & be technically faster?
If I know for sure that taller gearing can be faster even if the conditions don't allow full shift out, then I will invest in a 23t or 24t with the longer chain.
This brings me to the gearing test.
A friend of mine & myself marked our clutches & compared the sleds at wide open for about a mile down a loosely packed track. His sled was faster than mine & the shift out was exactly the same ( 1/2" from top of primary). Since the conditions were not optimum, we knew we would not get full shift out. The consensus say that the apex can't pull the 24t so this is why the 23 is recommended.
So why & how could his 2008 apex with 24t gear be faster when in those conditions the 22t should shift out more than his & be technically faster?
If I know for sure that taller gearing can be faster even if the conditions don't allow full shift out, then I will invest in a 23t or 24t with the longer chain.
