Clutching for Revy.

SKI-DOO_SLEEPER

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Hey Guys I have a 2011 Summit FreeRide 154, going on a trip to Revelstoke next month and just wondering what works best for clutching out there?
 

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Run what you had in it when it showed up. The Freeride was designed for mountain use, it might not perform as good as guys who have invested lots of time tuning their sleds, but its going to work just fine.

If you find you can't pull proper rpm's, going up in clicker number will give you about 150-200 rpms each number. Probably start at #3.
 

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I make a superb clutch kit for that sled.
Uses stock primary spring'
Kit c/w NC-D2 helix and flyweight kit
Drop in and drive.
Works great with any of these gearsets
21:49 = 2.33 = 104P
19:45 = 2.36 = 102P
21:51 = 2.42 = 106P
20:49 = 2.45 = 104P
20:51 = 2.55 = 106P
19:49 = 2.57 = 104P

To run at dual elevations down home in MB, its an additional primary spring in the kit.
Then only have to change primary spring and reduce pinweight to go to higher elevations 3500+

best is to email me if interested.
Joey
 
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I make a superb clutch kit for that sled.
Uses stock primary spring'
Kit c/w NC-D2 helix and flyweight kit
Drop in and drive.
Works great with any of these gearsets
21:49 = 2.33 = 104P
19:45 = 2.36 = 102P
21:51 = 2.42 = 106P
20:49 = 2.45 = 104P
20:51 = 2.55 = 106P
19:49 = 2.57 = 104P

To run at dual elevations down home in MB, its an additional primary spring in the kit.
Then only have to change primary spring and reduce pinweight to go to higher elevations 3500+

best is to email me if interested.
Joey
Joe's kit is great, he did the testing on my sled and I got to reap the benifts, it pounded our stock e-tec in head to head stuff. We installed several D.J kits on our customers sleds and had nothing but "phuck yeah" comments
 

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I can't speak for his xp kits but I can tell you Joe's customer service is outstanding.
 

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its not going to matter what you do to your clutch ski doo_sleeper... it wont keep up to tho's poo's you ride with!
 

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The two pro 163s riders in our group would beg to differ, never outclimbed my '09 154 once last year. I've got atleast 25 lbs on the one. DJ kit and a track that's it.
 
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