Deeppow16
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I have a 2008 Yamaha nytro MTX. I'm going to the mountains in a few weeks and need to change my weights and springs. I need weights and springs for 8000-10000 ft. I cant find any charts for what amount of weight to use or what springs to use. The springs I have now are Primary-Green white Green, Secondary-Pink. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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You have the correct springs for 8 to 10000 ft. According to my book they came set up for that elevation. Also they should have empty 8FS weights and a 39 degree helix set at 1-6. If you are at 2 to 4000 ft then you would fill the 8FS weights with 13.3 mm rivets in all 3 holes, Blue Brown Blue Primary spring, and then re gear to 22/40 with a 70L chain
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Thank you sir! That was everything I have been looking for. Thanks for the help!You have the correct springs for 8 to 10000 ft. According to my book they came set up for that elevation. Also they should have empty 8FS weights and a 39 degree helix set at 1-6. If you are at 2 to 4000 ft then you would fill the 8FS weights with 13.3 mm rivets in all 3 holes, Blue Brown Blue Primary spring, and then re gear to 22/40 with a 70L chain
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Thank you sir! That was everything I have been looking for. Thanks for the help!
Your very welcome
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