Clutch weights

Laan1237

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Just picked up a 2014 rmk pro 800 155. The pervious owner changed out the clutch weights for better mountain performance. I don’t think I’ll be making a mountain trip this year probably just around here (Alberta) Swan hills/white court area. Previous owner believes he put in 64 gram weights. Am I good to run these or should I be switching back to stock? And what is the stock weight? Thanks
 

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Just picked up a 2014 rmk pro 800 155. The pervious owner changed out the clutch weights for better mountain performance. I don’t think I’ll be making a mountain trip this year probably just around here (Alberta) Swan hills/white court area. Previous owner believes he put in 64 gram weights. Am I good to run these or should I be switching back to stock? And what is the stock weight? Thanks

If you have the stock ones and they happen to be heavier I would run them. If he was clutched aggressive for mountains at say 6500feet and your riding around there 2500-3500 you have a lot more air density so likely machine will bang rev limiter when punching it or at WOT. I would try it as it and if it annoys you get a heavier set.
 

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I have some new adjustable weights in stock at a very good price if you are interested. 58-79 grams. Call or PM if interested
 
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