Clayton
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i have a 2016 sr viper mtx and I always seem to be hitting a limiter it kinda sounds like a rev limiter could it be clutching the sled also has 360km and yet to be serviced

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Not a 100 percent sure, but think the limiter kicks in at 9200
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Is it clutched for your elevation? MTX’s come set up for 10k feet.
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My elevation is 2150 the sleds never had anything done to it yet
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If you bought it new the dealer normally sets up the clutch for the elevation you ride at.
Might be your issue.
Good news It’s fairly simple and cheap to set up the clutchs yourself. And the correct clutching will make it perform better.
Might be your issue.
Good news It’s fairly simple and cheap to set up the clutchs yourself. And the correct clutching will make it perform better.
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Ok thank you