sandy8657
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Anyone here do any real experimenting with various clutch kits from the different manufacturer's to see which ones out perform the others? Which kit makes a good trail sled better? Which kit makes it perform better in short drag racing? Lake Racing? etc....
I primarily ride my 2006 Apex GT on trails and open fields, and I'd like the best set up to move from hedge row to hedge row, primarily more low end and mid range.
I primarily ride my 2006 Apex GT on trails and open fields, and I'd like the best set up to move from hedge row to hedge row, primarily more low end and mid range.
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SharkAttak
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i don't want to start a war, but in my own opinion, i like ulmer's, the product and customer service was awesome, Allen really knows his stuff
fourload
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Ditto that!!!SharkAttak said:i don't want to start a war, but in my own opinion, i like ulmer's, the product and customer service was awesome, Allen really knows his stuff
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Had three clutch kits on my Apex, chose Ulmer stage 2 due to:
1. Ulmer costumer service
2. Super tip weights quality and ease of tuning.
3. Performance gain.
1. Ulmer costumer service
2. Super tip weights quality and ease of tuning.
3. Performance gain.
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I have always been partial to heelclickers