... the lighter you go, the more torque you will have off the bottom.
Buster
Buster, I'm wondering about this clutching thing ... yes, still !!! :sad11:
I started putting lighter weights in like everyone says and I hated the way the bike ran. I mean, yes, it was quick & wanted to pull forever, but to ME, it did not have more bottom end.
I actually went heavier than even a stock 700 & I absolutly love how the Grizz runs now. Much better "Crawlability" and better engine breaking. Yes, I lost some top end ... but I don't race, so I'm not real concerned about top end speed.
The weights I went with came in at 22.7 grams each with the nylon shell. (EPI rollers & EPI shells)
I'm currently running 20 gram greaseless rollers (roller & shell) with my 686 BBk & want to try that combo out with my tracks before I put in some heavier greaseless rollers. (I bought some 25 gram ones & I need to lighten them up still)
I'm not sure how this all works ... I just know what works for me.

ccasion14:
Your comments ?? :beer"