Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec

neilsleder

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I think I would wait till the new sxs is released this fall.


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I think it needs about twice as much power as it has ..... Very disappointing !
 

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i have a 2016 Wolverine SE. Very reliable, 1000km in 2 months so far. Ride is excellent and for trail riding more than enough power. Super nimble in the bush despite its width. The frame sliders should be on every machine. I do recommend the machined clutch sheeve for better low and top end.
 

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i have a 2016 Wolverine SE. Very reliable, 1000km in 2 months so far. Ride is excellent and for trail riding more than enough power. Super nimble in the bush despite its width. The frame sliders should be on every machine. I do recommend the machined clutch sheeve for better low and top end.
If it has enough power stock , why are you modding the clutches ???
 

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Like i said more bottom end , more top end. I added 28" mud tires 12" wides rear and 10" front, 2" lift and pull them with ease even in thick mud. This is not a clutch "Kit", it extends the ratio range of the cvt. Enough is never enough. Stock power is fine for stock
 
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