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New Heelclicker Weights

Old May 19, 2006 | 10:57 AM
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Default New Heelclicker Weights

Has anyone tried the new 38-12 weights from heelclicker yet? I just got a set to try in my Scrambler and was wondering if anyone had any setup advice yet. Thanks.<u>Text</u>
 
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Old May 19, 2006 | 11:00 PM
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Default New Heelclicker Weights

i just got the new HC its not in yet, butt soon
 
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Old May 22, 2006 | 10:48 AM
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Default New Heelclicker Weights

I got a chance to try out the new Heelclicker weights this weekend. I used to have the old 40-10 Heelclickers with their white primary and the stock secondary set at 2-1. I threw in the new 38-12 weights with the 2.5 gr. screw in the base, and left everything else the same. I noticed my engagement RPM came down to what feels like stock. It feels easier to pull the front tires up and it revs out a little faster. Seems to work well. Has anyone else had experience with a good set-up for the new weights?
 
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Old May 22, 2006 | 07:27 PM
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Default New Heelclicker Weights

I had someone tell me that by running too tight of a secondary spring, I will loose efficiency. Is this true, and what does it mean? Would I be better off with a looser setting in the secondary?
 
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