So last year I was having some issues with overreving which appears to be a common thing with the stock setups from what I have read on here. I have been reading on here for quite some time tonight and from what I can gather is I need to add some more weights to bring the revs down. I'm planning on doing the reed spacers this season with the silencer boring so I would like to get the machine dialed in better this season. From the dyno results I have seen these sleds appear to make peak power around 8500ish. If my memory serves me correct my sled was reving approx. 8800-8900rpm last year. I'm debating on the bender clutch but have read some posts that have discussed that a clutch kit can be made on your own for cheaper so not sure which route I will go but I am definately interested in a clutch kit. My thing I'm wondering is if a bender clutch with change the revs of the sled or will weights still be required to get the revs down. I'm getting my sleds out as soon as I get my springs on my trialer and taking them to get tuned up for the season so want to have an idea of what I will be needing so I can talk to the mechanic about what I am looking for. Anyways, if someone can give me a little insight I would appreciate it. In the mean time I will continue to search around on here.
Bluemonster2
New member
I would just go to the tech pages and use one of turks clutch setups way cheaper, I also did the reed stopper notch mod and will be drilling my can as well. When I tore into my carbs it already had 142.5 mains which were reccomended to me by turk as well as the factory jetting is pig rich.
nytrodave
New member
4.5 gram rivots in both holes, 8dn belt, 70 deg on secondary, it will rock totall `cost about $10