Hey guys,
I'm looking to purchase a clutch kit for my viper.
I ride very aggresive and am a heavy guy (280ish pounds)
Can anyone suggest a good clutch kit for me to purchase?
Thanks!
I'm looking to purchase a clutch kit for my viper.
I ride very aggresive and am a heavy guy (280ish pounds)
Can anyone suggest a good clutch kit for me to purchase?
Thanks!
heavy hitters or check clutch tuning page for turks setup heelclickers
JDViper
Lifetime Member
Healclickers and a 48 36 helix. HC red primary stock black secondary.
Heel Clickers
Heel Clickers as stated above (40-10BY). Also works very well (better I think) with a 48/34 helix. And he's right, use the stock secondary spring which is red......there is no such thing as a "black" yamaha secondary spring.
Madmatt
Heel Clickers as stated above (40-10BY). Also works very well (better I think) with a 48/34 helix. And he's right, use the stock secondary spring which is red......there is no such thing as a "black" yamaha secondary spring.
Madmatt
YAMMIEGOD3:16
Active member
YAMAHA 8CA WEIGHTS WORK GREAT IN VIPER ALSO. 52/42 CAM, SRX SPRING FOR PRIMARY Y-W-Y, GREEN SPRING FOR SECONDARY AROUND 70 TWIST. 3:16 (yammie tony)
JDViper
Lifetime Member
Id like to try 4 or 5 of the best setups and go to a lake some day and try all of them on the same machine in the same conditions and see what the results are. [sigh] Another pipe dream....
YAMMIEGOD3:16
Active member
I,LL GO OUT ON THE LINE AND SAY H/C AND 8CA WILL PULL HARDEST. 3:16 (yammie tony)
My experience
I've tried stock 8ek's, 8dn-20's, 8bu's, 8bu-10's, 89l's, heavy hitters and Heel Clickers. For an all around aggressive trail set up, especially since you are relatively heavy, you can't beat Heel Clickers. They will squeeze the belt the hardest, be the most consistent in different snow conditions and give you the best gas mileage. Oh, by the way......forgot to post above that you should take out your 14.5mm rollers and install 15.6 rollers for best results.
Madmatt
I've tried stock 8ek's, 8dn-20's, 8bu's, 8bu-10's, 89l's, heavy hitters and Heel Clickers. For an all around aggressive trail set up, especially since you are relatively heavy, you can't beat Heel Clickers. They will squeeze the belt the hardest, be the most consistent in different snow conditions and give you the best gas mileage. Oh, by the way......forgot to post above that you should take out your 14.5mm rollers and install 15.6 rollers for best results.
Madmatt
SeX Viper
Member
Does anyone know the yamaha part number for the larger rollers? The parts diagram on Yamaha's web site shows 3 options but doesn't tell you what size they are.
viperking
Active member
I believe the rollers for a venom were 15.6 and i think some srx's had them. The tech pages will show you what sleds came with them from factory.
YAMMIEGOD3:16
Active member
SRX WERE 15.6 ROLLER. 8CR-17624-20-00 3:16 (yammie tony)