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RXT vs RST clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="sprstr1000" data-source="post: 12724549" data-attributes="member: 91975"><p>I have an RST and am happy with it wxcept for one thing, it does not like to be sliiped for any period of time. I habe not been to the track yet but from the info ive gathered it can take a good launch but not repeatedly. Must let it cool between runs</p><p>I will be goin to the track in the spring i will let ya know how it does. I think as long as i just dump the clutch an not slip it it should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sprstr1000, post: 12724549, member: 91975"] I have an RST and am happy with it wxcept for one thing, it does not like to be sliiped for any period of time. I habe not been to the track yet but from the info ive gathered it can take a good launch but not repeatedly. Must let it cool between runs I will be goin to the track in the spring i will let ya know how it does. I think as long as i just dump the clutch an not slip it it should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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