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2011 Pro RMK 800 Clutch Weights For Michigan???

I just bought the rmk assault yesterday, would I be correct in assuming I would want to go with the 10-68 for 0-2000 ft as well. I will be picking the sled up later this week and will deffinatly be checking into whats in it for wieghts. Great thread, Thanks!!!
 
I threw in a set of 10-70's for michigan, i have been reading that you want to weight these things heavy so i went two grams more than recomended.
 
balance

What does Indy Dan charge to balance a new primary clutch? I had him do my 700's clutch when he rebuilt the crank, don't remember what he charged and was thinking of sending him my priamry off my Pro.
 
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what primary spring is the pro using? kev ill take those 10-66's off your hands. if there the non metric ones. ha ha
 
I just installed EPI Belly Busters 10-68's today in my Pro....only time will tell.

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I threw in a set of 10-70's for michigan, i have been reading that you want to weight these things heavy so i went two grams more than recomended.

I'm running 10-66's in one of mine and 11-68's in the other for low elevation. Both are decent for rpms but I prefer the 11's for better driveaway. I tried 10-68's and they are too heavy for my one sled. WOT is below 7900 and it sounds "piggy". 70's might be a tad heavy for MI but let us know how they work out both on fresh snow and hardpack.
 
I'm running 10-66's in one of mine and 11-68's in the other for low elevation. Both are decent for rpms but I prefer the 11's for better driveaway. I tried 10-68's and they are too heavy for my one sled. WOT is below 7900 and it sounds "piggy". 70's might be a tad heavy for MI but let us know how they work out both on fresh snow and hardpack.

I will keep you updated for sure, im also going to bring along a set of 10-68's just in case!
 
Just make sure you weigh them on a gram scale and then grind to proper weight so they are balanced. Mine came in almost a gram heavy.
 
I'm thinking about puting 71g MTX from my old assault for sea level and 68g MTX for altitude... MTX numbers are 4g higher than stock polaris weights so it'll probably be ok. I also have blue pink and green pink SLP primary springs that i'll be trying
 
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