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sportmaxx27
I have a 94 indy classic that has new primary and secondary springs and is geared down 2 teeth. I have taken apart my secondary clutch and am puttin in a new 42\36 helix, and now i want to get new clutch weights. But im not sure how much they weigh. I want to say they are 10m or something but need the weight of them and how much heavier can i go up and not rip apart the clutch?? I want to make this thing really hook up off the line but still beable to do about 80 or so. It has a 1in track with studs. Also how fast do u think it would do as of now with the stock weights vs heavier ones (about 5g's more)

Hope thers enough info
Thanks a lot,
Ben
pockets
The heaviest you can go is 10 polaris weights, but only if you go to a 130/300 primary spring, the hot seat black preferably. Otherwise keep the stock weights, or if you can find a set of hot seat hypershift W weights. Have the primary clutch sheave clearance set to .010" to .020" with a new belt, and whichever weights you use.
sportmaxx27
alright thank you so much
racerdave
I have those HSP w weight to sell if you are interested
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