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Old March 25th, 2010, 07:03 PM   #1
 
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I have a 2006 750 brute. I have replaced the springs in the clutch with, white on the secondary,and red on the primary but I still cant get it too pull the front wheels off the ground. I have just had new rods, barrings and a new crank put in it. What exhaust will sound the best and give me the most low and mid range power? I need to know what size jets to use to. Im just gonna use a slip on exhaust.
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I have a 2006 750 brute. I have replaced the springs in the clutch with, white on the secondary,and red on the primary but I still cant get it too pull the front wheels off the ground. I have just had new rods, barrings and a new crank put in it. What exhaust will sound the best and give me the most low and mid range power? I need to know what size jets to use to. Im just gonna use a slip on exhaust.
EPI nor Dalton make a white secondary. EPI does make an Almond, which kinda looks white, and it should be fine. The red primary has some stall, but should be OK. HMF makes a great slip-on. Have to talk to them on jets. Maybe a size or so is all.

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26 inch ITP 589 on a 12 inch maxis wheel.
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26 inch ITP 589 on a 12 inch maxis wheel.
Hmm...those shouldn't be an issue. How's the traction? I have to be on hardpac or pavement and give it a little...english..to point it skyward. Otherwise it just spins. Low range helps too.
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the muzzy exhaust is awesome, I have a new love for mine after I installed the quiet core. It was way to loud before, but now it is perfect
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