Cluch Roller!!
#1
Before i do this Mod How many Grams should i have?
Polairs Haweye 300 Yr 2007 (23" wheels on the bike ) I do not have the stock 22" tires. I hered i need abt 98-grams total.
Stock Roller are 13-grams ! i have bought a set of 11-grams roller.
Can i use (4) 13-grams & (4) 11-grames 96-total grams, or do i have to have all the same size roller in to make it balance out right ?? Thanks for any feed-back
Maddog24
Polairs Haweye 300 Yr 2007 (23" wheels on the bike ) I do not have the stock 22" tires. I hered i need abt 98-grams total.
Stock Roller are 13-grams ! i have bought a set of 11-grams roller.
Can i use (4) 13-grams & (4) 11-grames 96-total grams, or do i have to have all the same size roller in to make it balance out right ?? Thanks for any feed-back
Maddog24
#3
Thanks for the suggestion, but my dealer told me that 11-grams roller were the only rollers he could get me!! Plus i am thinking if i put bigger tires on later down the road, i might need all 8 of the 11-gram rollers.
Maddog24
Maddog24
#4
maddog, when I first did the roller mod I simply removed two opposing 14 gm rollers leaving 6-14 gm rollers for a total roller weight of 84gm and I had the 25" Swamplite tires on that actually measure 26". In my opinion I thought this was a bit to much to remove, the engine seemed to be overreving a bit and it would run out of power at the top. While it just might have been my imagination. it seemed to pick up a bit more vibration with the two rollers missing, I just wasn't comfortable with that setup.
I then put in all eight of the 12 gm rollers for a total weight of 96gm and this seems to match the power curve of the engine more closely and makes the engine MUCH happier from launch all the way up to about 45-50 mph...
I then put in all eight of the 12 gm rollers for a total weight of 96gm and this seems to match the power curve of the engine more closely and makes the engine MUCH happier from launch all the way up to about 45-50 mph...
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