BornYamaha
Member
I put my viper away last year for the first summer that it had the heel clickers. At end of last season it was dialed in. Now This season I just had to take a little weight off the heel clickers to get back the 300+ rpm that I lost. The most noticeable thing is with the good traction conditions we have currently I had to raise the engagement RPM about 300 RPM as well or it would pull the belt down into the secondary too fast and overshift about 100-150ft out if it really hooks up. I have never had this happen before. It normally would do an overrev then settle in to it's rpm. I have done the usual carb cleaning, Power valve cleaning, new fuel maintinance. It seams to run fine now with my clutch adjustment. Even went about 112 mph on the dream meter in not that great of conditions. I was wondering if anyone has experienced this with that damm long spring ?