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I currently have a '22 Matryx 850 Slash 155 2.75 track with 1000Km on the sled. I ride the Interior of BC mountains commonly between 55-7500' elevation with up to 10000' when I got to Catamount Glacier 3 times per year. The factory clutching seams to perform well at my comonlly rode elevations except when I get to 9-10K'. I mostly enjoy tree riding, boondocking and a little bit of chute climbing mixed in. Our snow is usually mid fluffiness, not wet and heavy or light and fluffy. (Not usually blower deep either) I'm about 230lbs geared up. Intermediate rider with this being my 4th upcoming season of riding.
My question is where to spend my money on clutches. My options are 1 of these due to budget restrictions:
1) Full Ibexx clutch kit with primary and secondary springs and weights and helix- About $800 CAD plus my labour.
or
2) Patricks Carbon Custom full meal deal balancing of primary and secondary including carbon primary cover and Ti bolts. About $1200 CAD with shipping both ways. ( I live near the Montana border so I drive across to ship/pick up stuff)
Ive read here clutching kits and companies are usually user preference. I'm happy overall with how the sled performs, just looking to spend some $ prior to sled season.
My clutch is not part of the recall going on right now according to my vin.
What would you recommend and why?
My question is where to spend my money on clutches. My options are 1 of these due to budget restrictions:
1) Full Ibexx clutch kit with primary and secondary springs and weights and helix- About $800 CAD plus my labour.
or
2) Patricks Carbon Custom full meal deal balancing of primary and secondary including carbon primary cover and Ti bolts. About $1200 CAD with shipping both ways. ( I live near the Montana border so I drive across to ship/pick up stuff)
Ive read here clutching kits and companies are usually user preference. I'm happy overall with how the sled performs, just looking to spend some $ prior to sled season.
My clutch is not part of the recall going on right now according to my vin.
What would you recommend and why?