RearSprocket for Trailblazer
#1
I have been considering putting a different sprocket on my Trailblazer for more low end, will this bring the front end up easier or not??? I did some rock climbing the other day and pulling the front end up quick would be helpful. Thanks
#3
He already has the RCR kit. That includes a clutch kit.
I never had any trouble getting the front end up with my blazer with the RCR low-end.
You could drop your front down a tooth. You would get a lot more low-end. but you will lose top-end speed.
And you could always get a bigger carb.
I never had any trouble getting the front end up with my blazer with the RCR low-end.
You could drop your front down a tooth. You would get a lot more low-end. but you will lose top-end speed.
And you could always get a bigger carb.
#5
I just talked to the guys at Hotseat Perf.
They have an upgrade for their clutch kit.
Instead of the brown primary spring they suggest the new Pink spring. It has a higher engagement than their brown. I have their clutch kit in my TB and can pull the front end off the ground now.
They have an upgrade for their clutch kit.
Instead of the brown primary spring they suggest the new Pink spring. It has a higher engagement than their brown. I have their clutch kit in my TB and can pull the front end off the ground now.
#6
I can pull the front up now but it takes some room, I guess what I want is to nail it and have it come up quick for rocks and logs, I hate to say it but maybe I need somthing with a manual clutch, any ideas will be appreciated, will the clutch kits do what I need and what do they cost??
#7
The Hotseat clutch is $159.95 and it comes with springs, weights and a helix. The hpd kit is $80 and it comes with springs and weights. Different spring combinations affect the way your bikes PVT engages and shifts out. You should contact them personally to find out which springs will give you what you need.
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