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I am going to clean my clutches hopefully in the next week or two. My sled is completely stock. Is there a different primary spring I should be using? Sled is a 2015 Switchback 800 Pro S no studs.
I like how the gold springnis really smooth with the power delivery and...
I haven't had a chance to go out in the garage to check but I can tell you that the clutch starter ring was in excellent condition when I had it off cleaning the clutches. There was no sign of any wear at all so...... who knows. I'll check the gear spring in the morning.
I have a 2015 AXYS 600 Switchback Adventure. I noticed after I get it up to temperature, turn it off for a minute or two and then restart it I can hear this knocking sound (see video). Once I hit the gas it goes away and doesn't come back until the sled is restarted after sitting for a few...
Looking to see what other AXYS 800 sleds idle at.
My sled when cold will start and idle at 1550 to 1700 RPMs. Once it's warmed up and I go for a ride my sled will idle at 1900 to 2000 RPMs. My buddy has the same sled as mine. His will start and idle at 1600 to 1700 RPMs. After his is warmed up...
That would make sense. I believe I read somewhere that the 2016's were 3-4% leaner than the 2015's. So my 2015 in the non-ethanol mode is where the 2016's are coming standard in ethanol mode.
For a stock AXYS 800 Switchback with stock gears? I read about good clutch setups for sleds that have been geared to 1.73 or 1.74 gear ratio. I really don't want to regear until summer time at this point. Does anyone have a good setup for a2015 800 Switchback with stock gearing?
Thanks
"Either a 48-44 full with a 120/200 spring( stock ) or a 50-44 full with a 140/200 spring. Make sure you load the daltons at the pin area( heavy heal) then adjust your tip weight as needed"
Are you talking secondary springs or primary springs?
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