1000RPM compresion spring
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1000RPM compresion spring
do they make these for sprees and will i be sacraficing top speed if i put one on
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OK, now I'm confused. Why would change the compression spring on a Spree matter; there's no variator to change the pulley ratio?
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Lol good point, you dont need to change a spree compression spring, it just keeps the belt tensioned. You do however need to change the pull style springs on the clutch pads to change engagement RPM.
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actually the center spring does way more than just keep the belt tension. The stiffer the center, the longer it will stay in its easiest gear, but to heavy of a spring it will never shift into high gear. Thats a common problem with people when they set their transmission up. So to your answer , yes a to heavy spring can damper your top end..
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But the spree is fixed gearing, the front pulley is just a solid chunk of metal and the belt never moves when you riding (you know what i mean).tru72 wrote:actually the center spring does way more than just keep the belt tension. The stiffer the center, the longer it will stay in its easiest gear, but to heavy of a spring it will never shift into high gear. Thats a common problem with people when they set their transmission up. So to your answer , yes a to heavy spring can damper your top end..
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