Doowithblue
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What brand of secondary rollers are you using?
ryama
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I voted other because mine came from Ulmer. I don't know if he makes them or repackaged from someone else.
Byam
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I think TD are HI-torque!?!?!?!
I have over 11 oookm on TD roller. They need to be change soon
I have over 11 oookm on TD roller. They need to be change soon
actionjack
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X2 I voted Hi Torque but got from TD. All 3 good on factory 35° helix.I think TD are HI-torque!?!?!?!
I have over 11 oookm on TD roller. They need to be change soon
34pontiac
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Same here. From UlmerI voted other because mine came from Ulmer. I don't know if he makes them or repackaged from someone else.
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Back in 2017 there was not as many choices as today!
My originals were flat at 500 miles and saw that many on here were utilizing the known tough Cat Torlon. No wear what so ever to date! Good choice so far.
My originals were flat at 500 miles and saw that many on here were utilizing the known tough Cat Torlon. No wear what so ever to date! Good choice so far.
Thunder Products rollers. A tic under 3000 miles and they look brand new.
fourload
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Thunder Products working great here.
Dr. FeeLGooD
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2019 oem changed to Thunder Products this year
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Doowithblue
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My bad i did not include thunder products or ulmer sorry bout that.
Bigblue1
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Thunder Products. Big tune like new.
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Mine are ulmer,now have 4300 miles,all still good. Or STM rollers
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Back in 2017 there was not as many choices as today!
My originals were flat at 500 miles and saw that many on here were utilizing the known tough Cat Torlon. No wear what so ever to date! Good choice so far.
X2...4800 miles, no issues.
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Yes TD simply sells Hi-Torque and tells everyone they are TD. Same fiber rollers though. And as a side note, we are finding these rev LOWER then a harder sec roller. Thanks to Mike for this testing info.
So you will run less weight with all else being equal with a Hi-Torque roller vs stock or other aftermarket roller.
I do feel the Hi-Torque are the best roller for longevity with smoothest action, as they wear in so nicely. I like to buy direct from them and not through anyone else.
Dan
So you will run less weight with all else being equal with a Hi-Torque roller vs stock or other aftermarket roller.
I do feel the Hi-Torque are the best roller for longevity with smoothest action, as they wear in so nicely. I like to buy direct from them and not through anyone else.
Dan
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I have the updated Yamaha rollers in my toolbox. I’ve been running the cat torlons for 3 seasons now. Just wondering if the updated Yamaha rollers are lasting?
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