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Old 12-11-2011
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Default DEX210 Slipper Clutch

Can anyone or TD themselves sheer some light on this strange new phenomenon of slipper clutch? How do I set it up? How do I know it's right?

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Old 13-11-2011
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Depending on the track surface your running on if you push it backwards and hit the throttle it should slip long enough not to wheelie
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Old 13-11-2011
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Cheers mitch..

I run on mix loamy soil & partial loose dirt.. Depends what mother nature's flavour is for the day.

I did push it back a little & it did do a wheelie if i pin the throttle.. Guess i'll back it of a 1/4 of a turn..
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holding rear tyres, giving full throttle, the front wheels should lift a bit;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGBm0rpIjjU

if they don't lift at all, tighten the slipper; if they lift too much, loosen it
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