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Speedwerx Q-72 10 Series Profile Adjustable Weights 72g Hammerhead on 2040-parts.com

US $34.97
Location:

Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Speedwerx Size:72G Manufacturer Part Number:Q-72 Option:Hammerhead UPC:Does Not Apply

10 Series Profile Adjustable Weights

 

All of our machined weights are adjustable to about 2-3 grams heavier on the tip with adjustment kit (440-90901) and come heat treated and Black Oxide coated to prevent wear and corrosion. We offer 3 different profiles of weights that all maintain the same curve profile as the Polaris 10 series style weights.

  • 1. Hammerhead (heavy tip) weights provide the most aggressive shift. They work great on big torque twin cylinder engines.
  • 2. Tapered Tip weights are the same profile as the Hammerhead weights but they feature a medium tip for a slightly less aggressive up-shift and better back-shift.
  • 3. Taper Tip 2 weights, which have a similar profile as the Tapered Tip weights but feature the lightest tip available for the least aggressive up-shift and the best back-shift.
  • Bushings and Set Screws sold separately. 
  • Fit Polaris p-85, Arctic Cat, and Comet clutches.

 

 

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