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Old February 18th, 2010, 03:52 PM   #1
 
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So after reading a pile of topics and posts on here about clutch springs I'm still rather undecided. I know I'm going with the maroon primary there seems to be no doubt about that. My question is whether to stay stock or go almond with the secondary. Its going on a 650 SRA brute which I'm currently putting 27" executioners on. I'm not concerned so miuch with top speed as I am with riding not only in mud but with a passenger. I think the almond would be a good choice while I have it apart but I'm looking for some other opinions, thanks.
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So after reading a pile of topics and posts on here about clutch springs I'm still rather undecided. I know I'm going with the maroon primary there seems to be no doubt about that. My question is whether to stay stock or go almond with the secondary. Its going on a 650 SRA brute which I'm currently putting 27" executioners on. I'm not concerned so miuch with top speed as I am with riding not only in mud but with a passenger. I think the almond would be a good choice while I have it apart but I'm looking for some other opinions, thanks.
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Well in that case consider it ordered. Might as well do it all at once, the belt needs to be replaced anyways. If I can't ride I might as well tinker on it!
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Well in that case consider it ordered. Might as well do it all at once, the belt needs to be replaced anyways. If I can't ride I might as well tinker on it!
Might as well. Beats going back in later because of a burned belt that could have been avoided now.
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I run the vfj stage 3 primary with a pink spring and almond secondary with 27" swamplites on my 650i. It's an awesome setup and will still do 65. Vfj is the best mod money can buy.

I should be picking up my new 750 this weekend and had vfj do the clutch in that. Another stage 3 but with a maroon this time and still gonna be a no stall setup. Should be a monster
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Well springs are here!! Along with the tires, now I just need some better weather so I can make it out of the shed and the build can begin...
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