JERSEYJOE
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ok could it be clutching?


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ok could it be clutching?
Ya, what RPMs are you running at WOT
JERSEYJOE
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I do not know and come to think of it I may have run out of road and lifted at 114. I will replace the secondary spring and clean the clutches next weekend. Back to my initial issue, the sled NEVER did that since 2006 and I lock / slide to a stop a lot. Here is what I have done:
Wide front end
Lowered to A Arms parallel
Limiter up one
Skis shimmed ( aluminum shims)
Big Boy Ohlins spring
Pioneer revalved
Ice Gripper track
Micro Belmont drive shaft
2008 chain case cover
Updated W Arm
Dupont slides
Wide front end
Lowered to A Arms parallel
Limiter up one
Skis shimmed ( aluminum shims)
Big Boy Ohlins spring
Pioneer revalved
Ice Gripper track
Micro Belmont drive shaft
2008 chain case cover
Updated W Arm
Dupont slides


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Best I saw on my speedo in Muni was 110. But that's with a 144x1.5 and a really fat fuc€£r riding it too. LOL