vogelm1 said:
Interesting info guys... I'd like this clutch set up for creeping around off trail/starting off in deep snow, rather than having to feather the throttle to keep from trenching in immediately. How is the bottom end when you really punch it? I suppose it's tough to have your cake and eat it too, but I don't want to give up the massive bottom end when you punch it on the trail.
Unless you have a studded track, you have more than enough low end torque to turn the track over. I'm a drag racer (as in cars) and sometimes "less is more" when you take off from a dig if you are not on drag slicks. Studded track=drag slicks. You can rev it up and let it fly. But with no studs, you'll still turn the track over (slip) I see no downside to the comfort clutch. As far as trails, that's what's GREAT about this clutch. You can work the throttle gently and not have to do that annoying "rev/let off rev/let off thing. We have areas here where you ride in the trees on the trails with REALLY tight turns, the stock clutch is not your friend back there. Honestly, even if I'm giving up a little "hit" at launch, the enjoyment factor of my sled is off the scale now and I'd never go back to the stock clutch. No way.