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I'm running Hurricane's Hindle exhaust with their ST weight's. Running just the weights without any added weight I bump the rev limiter slightly at WOT. I added weight to the tip's to get rid of that problem. I'm no clutch tuner but what would you recommend if different than what I did? The only gauge I had to test my set up was running against a buddy with the same weights but not sure how he had his set up. We were dead nuts even past the C note from a rolling start.
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Add tip weight to get the rpms that the tune recommends, I have 270 I hit 8950 and then it settles at 8850 hurricane recommends 8800 for mine.
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I'm not running a tune.
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Personally i would load more the heel or center than tip.
You better inspect them periodicly those weight are dangerous for your clutches, pines wall are EXTREMELY thin and bushing collapses easily
I jave a brand new set( 300milles)for sale or trade if someone is interested...!
You better inspect them periodicly those weight are dangerous for your clutches, pines wall are EXTREMELY thin and bushing collapses easily
I jave a brand new set( 300milles)for sale or trade if someone is interested...!
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Dangerous how? Both a bud and myself used them all last season without issues. I take my clutches apart after each ride. Nothing found out of the ordinary. Original belt 4000 km's.Personally i would load more the heel or center than tip.
You better inspect them periodicly those weight are dangerous for your clutches
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The weight profile is pretty good unless you have bigger primary roller.Dangerous how? Both a bud and myself used them all last season without issues. I take my clutches apart after each ride. Nothing found out of the ordinary. Original belt 4000 km's.

https://ty4stroke.com/threads/hurricane-supertuner-clutch-arms.145310/
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I don't.The weight profile is pretty good unless you have bigger primary roller.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/hurricane-supertuner-clutch-arms.145310/
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I will not make friends, but it is dishonest to let his customers ride with this. These weight should be recall and replace by the manufacturer
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You still haven't stated what is "dangerous" about these weight's.I will not make friends, but it is dishonest to let his customers roll with this.
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Never mind I missed your response up top.
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Never mind I missed your response up top.
Add Bigger bolt in centre, Smaller bolt in heel as I recall were instructions from Dave.
Worked great for me. These Hindles make a fair bit more power.
Dave has recalled these weights for better bushings I believe. Byam was not the only one with issues.
The combo works well VS stock. 4 - 6 lengths in my favour vs a couple of stockers in 660 last year.
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I have the upgraded bushings from Dave, thanks I'll try the set up you suggested and see what happens.Add Bigger bolt in centre, Smaller bolt in heel as I recall were instructions from Dave.
Worked great for me. These Hindles make a fair bit more power.
Dave has recalled these weights for better bushings I believe. Byam was not the only one with issues.
The combo works well VS stock. 4 - 6 lengths in my favour vs a couple of stockers in 660 last year.
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