I just completed my fall inspection of my clutches after a full season of long trip, high speed trail riding, ice fishing, snow drag racing and everything still looks good.
I like to "march to my own drummer" so my 2019 X-TX LE Winder isn't set up like most.
I never ran my Winder stock as I purchased it in the Spring of 2019 and over the summer I installed a Hurricane tune bundle and changed the stock clutching from zero miles . I have a brand new Apex clutch that I was planning on installing on the Winder, because of all the issues I read about, but so far I have not found a reason to install it.
Here's my approach to my clutching from zero miles.
-stock secondary with Dalton helix and spring and TPI rollers
-I fully float my secondary as I have done on all my sleds since the 70s.
-as the secondary is floating I installed an internal sheave spacer for proper belt deflection
-I use the trusty inexpensive 8DN belt as I have never had an issue with them even on the 300++ S/C Apex I had. I ran the same 8DN belt all last year for 2000++ miles
-stock Sidewinder primary with Dalton weights and spring, TPI rollers and 911 cover, rollers still in very good shape after over 2000 tuned miles, clutch looks like new with NO cracking, pins are secured from floating to reduce noise
-Hurricane noise reduction stub shaft with no reliability issues and much quieter then stock
-the X-TXs are geared pretty low and run 3 x 8 tooth drivers so I geared the sled up from the stock gearing so the clutches probably would never bottom out in their travel by fully shifting out...I have seen 118mph on the GPS
I have a Razor belt temp gage and belt temps have never been an issue.
The sled is a blast to trail ride and very competitive in drag racing and I couldn't be happier although I will install a new 8DN belt for this season as over 2000 miles is enough for any belt...especially on a 300hp sled!
Works for me!
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