Scott Preston
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girlfriend weighs 135, looking to get her sled to load hard out of the whole.
Ok thanks,so what weight has that good bottom & midrange pull & still maintains the series 10 top end?The 11 series will give significant gain in the bottom to mid range pull. I knocked off alot of time in 660' on my TImer from 10 series to 11 series. They are not a top end weight, 10 series are better for top end.
Bear with me all you Polaris p-85 guys. I'm a long time ski-doo TRA guy that just switched to Polaris this year. I snow checked 2 2017 Axys 600 shortys. I ride with lots of 600 etechs & dont wanta loseOk thanks,so what weight has that good bottom & midrange pull & still maintains the series 10 top end?
If you could find a really soft rate spring for the primary they would work well. I tried 11 series weights with a 110-290 in my 11 Rush and it still over revved. Never thought of trying the gold spring tho.The 11 series will give significant gain in the bottom to mid range pull. I knocked off alot of time in 660' on my TImer from 10 series to 11 series. They are not a top end weight, 10 series are better for top end.
Have you thought of Dalton QAP weights? You could load the heel and fine tune the tip for optimum rpm.Ok thanks,so what weight has that good bottom & midrange pull & still maintains the series 10 top end?
Isn't that a almond/gold or almond/yellow spring? I have had one of them for years new unused. Same for several almond/blues and 1 almond/red. Why do you want such a soft start rate? The 11's have the taller heel so they bring engagement down compared to a 10.If you could find a really soft rate spring for the primary they would work well. I tried 11 series weights with a 110-290 in my 11 Rush and it still over revved. Never thought of trying the gold spring tho.
Have you thought of Dalton QAP weights? You could load the heel and fine tune the tip for optimum rpm.
I have read a lot of ppl are happy with the dalton's.. But also have bean told it's very hard to improve on the Series 10 in the 600 platform?Have you thought of Dalton QAP weights? You could load the heel and fine tune the tip for optimum rpm.
Sorry Dave I meant soft at full shift out.Isn't that a almond/gold or almond/yellow spring? I have had one of them for years new unused. Same for several almond/blues and 1 almond/red. Why do you want such a soft start rate? The 11's have the taller heel so they bring engagement down compared to a 10.
Sorry Dave I meant soft at full shift out.
I see wahl bros sell 11 series weights and recommend 1-2 grams higher then you currently run??The 11 series will give significant gain in the bottom to mid range pull. I knocked off alot of time in 660' on my TImer from 10 series to 11 series. They are not a top end weight, 10 series are better for top end.
You sure you don't mean they recommend 1-2g lower than current weights being used?
You sure you don't mean they recommend 1-2g lower than current weights being used?
Ya it states 1-2g heavier, just read description againYou sure you don't mean they recommend 1-2g lower than current weights being used?
Thunder productsI am not sure, but are you talking about old Hot Seat heavy hitters or Thunder Products adjustable heavy hitters?