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VintageMA
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07.02.2008, 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by blueb8llz View Post
but if you slipper is too tight, isnt it harder on your drivetrain? i back my nut out one full turn , is this too loose? when i throttle, there is no slipping at all though.
I think every slipper will act a little differently, so no setting will be exactly the same.

When I tightened the slipper after my first run it was out at least a good 2 turns.

I won't be doing too much jumping and I want a little wheelie action, so this setting works well for me.


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