8bu-10 rivet gramm

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where should i start with the 8bu-10 gram rivet with a 48-40 avant-edge for top end
 
GIVE UP ON HC's.I ran stock weights last season fully loaded with 51/43 helix and on a + 7 Celcius day got to 118 on speedo.I have no studs and was running a used belt yet.But should be interesting what you end up with using them weights.I guess another season of testing for you again..just stay away from the deep stuff..lolllllll ;)!
 
yep i will try something else ..hc run awsome till top end then 110 mph on warm day on snow ............... so ill try something else just to see if i can do something better....
 
Send PM to SRX magic

I'd send a PM to Tyler Flagg (SRXMAGIC). He has a lot of experience with this weight. I had a 780 Viper and from memory I was running a Hauck Orange primary (55-136) with like 2.0 middle and 3.6 tip on a Hauck 51/45 Helix with a green spring at about 80. You can also use a G-W-G primary spring (45-136 ) which will lower your engagement in situations with less traction or trail riding. Not an exact set up (sorry) but should give you an idea.....it's a good aggressive weight.

Madmatt
 
THEY ARE A GREAT WEIGHT FOR ALL AROUND USE. HARD LAKE BLASTING, TRAIL, AND EVEN SOME DRAGING. THEY ARE NOT THE ALL OUT DRAG RACE WEIGHT THE 8BU-00 WEIGHT IS. EMTIE THEY WERE AROUND 45 GRAMS. I SAY YOU CAN LOAD THEM MAYBE ALITTLE MORE THAN WHAT MATT POSTED, BUT THATS A GOOD START. 3:16 ( yammie tony)
 
thnx guy for the tip .... one of my cylinder is gone for porting check so ill wait till it come back ...need some snow here lollll
 


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