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How much weight on clutch arms 10-15lbs turbo apex?

whistlersleds

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DALTON Pro Flyweights for Yamaha - DPY

DALTON Pro Flyweights - New DPYR Series

Which one is better for mountain riding with 10-15lbs boost.

How much weight do you need?

Which arms and how much extra weight?

Thanks
 

The 66grams ones work good, can load them uo to 75grams. The group that I ride with, about 20 turbo yami, from RX1, Apexs, Vectors. All are using them in the BC Mountians from 10 to 20 lbs of boost.
 
How about these....anyone use them????

Hauck Launching Weights
Designed by Hauck and Agdorny
These new weights are first in the industry to have clutch engagement adjustability by simply adjusting a screw. The spring rate and preload do not change so you can have a constant, consistent spring rate without adding shims or changing springs. This will take out all to the guesswork when you have a clutching setup that you know works…but need more or less R.P.M. for engagement, just adjust the screw – not the entire clutch setup. Until now this has been a Team Hauck Secret. For the last two years Pat has had these in his stock SRX700. With three back-to-back-to-back firsts at Haydays, High Point Champ at NSRA, and tons of first place finishes, we've proven these really work. Now it is your turn to prove it to yourself. For race or trail, stock or fully modified – adjust them in seconds without removing any parts. Weights include additional screw for added weight adjustment.
 
Yes, I do. Hauck weight works well. My stock clutch weight is 64,4g and now I use 74,5g weight by hauck. Clurch take up and down great..

Yes, I like.
 


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