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    more bottom end 2016 Yamaha 700

    I have a stock 2016 grizzly 700 which clutch kit would be best for one with stock tires for now if i do go bigger they wont be a inch or two. I would like more bottom to mid, not really intrested in the top end. Thanks

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    16gr kit with a purple
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    And which kit is that on your site? Thanks

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    depends on how many miles on your bike
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    less than 100 now but im waiting till it has about 300-500 to get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by WV Hot Rod Rhino View Post
    16gr kit with a purple



    Is it the heavier the weights the more low end? with the stocks it is a little sluggish, and I'm gonna be putting 28 blackwaters on in the next few weeks and I want to add a little more low end but also don't want any throttle hesitation from a clutch kit, kind of like how Polaris owners feel at stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walterkr0306 View Post
    Is it the heavier the weights the more low end? with the stocks it is a little sluggish, and I'm gonna be putting 28 blackwaters on in the next few weeks and I want to add a little more low end but also don't want any throttle hesitation from a clutch kit, kind of like how Polaris owners feel at stock.
    lighter weights get the rpms up for better throttle response or to get the rpms back up from adding bigger tires....our kit has less hesitation than stock
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    Thanks I'll give you a call when I'm ready

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    I have a 2016 Grizzly 700 has anyone tried out the shims and does it give you more lower end torque

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    it allows the belt to go lower on the primary so you get a bit lower starting ratio

    Quote Originally Posted by Popimpred View Post
    I have a 2016 Grizzly 700 has anyone tried out the shims and does it give you more lower end torque

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