
Rx1M5
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So how far up in the secondary is your belt sitting and how far up the primary is the belt riding up?
Rx1m5
Rx1m5
spray25 said:From your post I am assuming you are talking about off trail riding.
It is nice to see full shift out on the trail for sure, but not on the hill nor when messuring track speed. With a heavy load your clutches should be back shifting ie NOT hitting the top of the primary. If you are 3/4 from the top under heavy load your primary is shifted to far out.
Nikolai said:Snow was fairly heavy. It's really hard to explain, but it felt like the lighter weights and smaller rollers shifted so fast it would just blow through the power band right to peak RPM's and not harness any of the torque.
Nikolai said:How far is Alberta in relation to the AK boarder? I've been looking for an excuse to make a sledding roadtrip to Canada in June.
Srxspec said:The 8FP weights have a more aggressive shift pattern than the 8FS weights. You went with a more aggressive shift pattern and a more aggressive roller as well. I believe you simply had too much weight and that caused a combination of two things. First being overshift because the primary clutch was setup aggressive with the 8FP weights and small rollers and secondly your backshift then suffered as well.