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Old 11-06-2007, 05:56 AM
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Altitude and clutching Can it harm things???

Altitude and clutching Can it harm things???

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Ok I got my sled with the sole intentions of trailering on all my trips to ride in the mountains. So I really have no need to rewieght my clutch for use at lower alltitudes (was told the sled comes from the factory setup for 8000-10000 ft, exactly what I needed) but on the rare occasion that we get enough snow here in SouthWest MO that I may want to rip it down the road or through a few fields.

Since the occasion of a signifigant amount of snow (over 6 inches) for us may only occure every 2-3 years I really can't justify speending the money or time to rewieght the clutch for a "Maybe" occasion.

Am I in danger of tearing/breaking/damaging anything. Otherwise I'll just say screw it and leave it in the garage.
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