double a ron
Extreme
Ok, I ride from 6000-8000 feet primarily, so from the stock setup I installed:
- Yamaha Yellow-Pink-Yellow primary spring
- 14.5mm rollers
- 8DN-10 weights, 10.3 mm steel inner and 10.3mm aluminum outer, 44.7 grams overall weight.
- Yamaha black/silver secondary spring
- Stock 43° helix @ 70° wrap
- 18 /40 gearing
- 162x2.25 CE track
With this setup I was overrevving slightly at elevation, peak at about 9200 and 9100 after shift.
I removed the aluminum outer and put in a steel outer, the lightest I could get it to was 46.2 grams before I had no more material to take down, I knew it was heavy but ran out of tuning time and had to run it like that.
This wouldn't be that big of an issue, but the mistake I made was I made two adjustments at once, the weight, and I also chucked on an older hauck helix I had lying around from my old sled, it has no markings, but as far as I can remember it is a straight cut 46. I went to a 60° wrap on this new helix at this time, and have upped to 70° the last time out.
I still need to remove some weight, I am revving right now at about 81-8200 with 46.2grams, and a 70 ° wrap, but I am looking for some recommendations from the experts. I have planned to take out .6 to .7 of a gram out of the tip, does this sound right?
My other question is did I do the right thing with the wrap on the secondary with the new helix? I am slightly ignorant of the effects of helix angle, truth be told I just had to put that shiny helix on, but should I have stuck with the 43°?
Thanks all in advance.......a
- Yamaha Yellow-Pink-Yellow primary spring
- 14.5mm rollers
- 8DN-10 weights, 10.3 mm steel inner and 10.3mm aluminum outer, 44.7 grams overall weight.
- Yamaha black/silver secondary spring
- Stock 43° helix @ 70° wrap
- 18 /40 gearing
- 162x2.25 CE track
With this setup I was overrevving slightly at elevation, peak at about 9200 and 9100 after shift.
I removed the aluminum outer and put in a steel outer, the lightest I could get it to was 46.2 grams before I had no more material to take down, I knew it was heavy but ran out of tuning time and had to run it like that.
This wouldn't be that big of an issue, but the mistake I made was I made two adjustments at once, the weight, and I also chucked on an older hauck helix I had lying around from my old sled, it has no markings, but as far as I can remember it is a straight cut 46. I went to a 60° wrap on this new helix at this time, and have upped to 70° the last time out.
I still need to remove some weight, I am revving right now at about 81-8200 with 46.2grams, and a 70 ° wrap, but I am looking for some recommendations from the experts. I have planned to take out .6 to .7 of a gram out of the tip, does this sound right?
My other question is did I do the right thing with the wrap on the secondary with the new helix? I am slightly ignorant of the effects of helix angle, truth be told I just had to put that shiny helix on, but should I have stuck with the 43°?
Thanks all in advance.......a