orchie18
Member
Any set ups for the yamaha clutch? Parts may be a little more available within our time line
YAMMIEGOD3:16
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CAN,T SAY BECAUSE AGAIN, WE SHELF-ED THE YAMAHA PRIMARY FAST FOR COMET 102C. VERY HARD TO BELIEVE THE YAMAHA PRIMARY WAS BETTER THAN A COMET. BUT YOU TESTED IT. COMET,s WORKED ON MY SRX,s. 3:16 (YAMMIE TONY)
orchie18
Member
Anything we can do to get engagement up in the mean time. it is currently engageing at 3400rpm
YAMMIEGOD3:16
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what clutch ? 3:16 (YAMMIE TONY)
orchie18
Member
The comet 102
WopOnTour
Member
As long as you can give up some weight, (and rev a bit higher) about all you can do is "notch"orchie18 said:The comet 102
If you decide to try the Yamaha clutch let me know. I have various flyweights and spring tuning kits avail for the SRX (PM me if interested)orchie18 said:Any set ups for the yamaha clutch? Parts may be a little more available within our time line
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YAMMIEGOD3:16
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NOTCH THEM !!!! carefully. 3:16 (yammie tony)
orchie18
Member
Any good reads in how to do that, I understand the concept but not something I've done before
Yamaha Nutz
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notching weights is some what of a art ...you need to fully understand it before attempting it as you can make junk of a perfectly good weight and a little goes a long way ............if you have a perfectl good comet then get you self a set of polaris 10mr's and lighten to 39.5 grams and use a 140/300 primary spring like a EPI or TEAM red ........with stock secondary set at 120* twist