Not sure if this has been posted before, I couldnt find anything in the search. I am looking at the new heel clicker drag and fly clutch kit or the ulmer stage II kit. I can get the Clicker for $185. The descripion from super tourqe about the clicker says: This new one piece direct bolt in weight for Polaris or Yamaha clutches is unlike any other!. Get bottom end drag style pulling power and fly with top end speed. This is ISR stock legal in the Polaris or Yamaha clutch all packaged in a durable one piece design. Looks like it comes with two springs and weights. Its just the price difference that is really making ponder. How much of a performance difference would I be looking at between the two kits?

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I did a search on drag & fly & came up with 1,325 posts?


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the clicker kit only does the primary. you would still need to buy a helix for the secondary. ulmers stage II kit comes with the helix, springs, and primary weights. compare the clickers to ulmers stage I kit and i bet the pricing is a lot closer.
Yeah, i guess as far as "completeness" goes the ulmer stage II kit is more complete. I am getting an ECP air kit and I guess Im just trying to figure out which kit would be best for me. I think in the long run the Ulmer kit might be worth it.

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Can u tell me what is wrong with the stock Yamaha secondary set up???
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Hi Turk, nice to meet you at Haydays.
Back to the topic. Ulmers customer service is second to none. That to me is the reason enough to go with Allen's stuff.
Heel clicker well how to say this with out being unkind............ I guess I would say he very seldomly returns phone calls if you have questions. If you wanna great deal on a Heel Clicker secondary pm me. I have a buddie that would sell it CHEEP. He went back to the stock Yami secondary
Back to the topic. Ulmers customer service is second to none. That to me is the reason enough to go with Allen's stuff.
Heel clicker well how to say this with out being unkind............ I guess I would say he very seldomly returns phone calls if you have questions. If you wanna great deal on a Heel Clicker secondary pm me. I have a buddie that would sell it CHEEP. He went back to the stock Yami secondary
I think Im gonna save some more $$$ and go with the ulmer kit just to get some more power to the snow. Thanks for the help guys
maim said:the clicker kit only does the primary. you would still need to buy a helix for the secondary. ulmers stage II kit comes with the helix, springs, and primary weights. compare the clickers to ulmers stage I kit and i bet the pricing is a lot closer.
Not quite true - I am running 3 sets on my sleds and have put 2 others in buddies sleds. The Heel clicker 2 kit comes with new springs for the primary and secondary and the 2 stage bolt in weights. There is no need to change the ramp angle on the helix in the secondary. The improvements the kits have made are incredible and the tunability is awesome. You can dial in the engagement and all the shift points by just inserting the screw and washers in the arms. I can usually tune a set up in about an hour on good flat lake.


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did not know that. used to the 1st gen ones. bro has a set on his viper. thanks for the info.
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Ulmers do alot of testing i don't have alot of time to do that !
So I buy there kits and pay them for the test time and the kits are great. Install and go !!!!!!
Thanks Ulmers !!!!
So I buy there kits and pay them for the test time and the kits are great. Install and go !!!!!!
Thanks Ulmers !!!!
gsxr said:Ulmers do alot of testing i don't have alot of time to do that !
So I buy there kits and pay them for the test time and the kits are great. Install and go !!!!!!
Thanks Ulmers !!!!
I don't disagree that they are a good setup but no clutch kit is install and go. Depending on what you want out of your clutch and your riding style there is still work that should be done to maximise the setup.
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