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Dumb ? But when referencing arm weights do most people include the weight of the arm. And is it total or each arm?

The guys I've talked with and bounced ideas off of, measure the bolt,nut,and any weight added. Not the arm itself. we also would discuss individual arm weight if it was staggered, along with total weight.
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In that case does the 60 grams referenced earlier seem excessive to anyone else. Just the nut and bolt is around 10 gram.

when i said 60 grams thats only the weights. not the bolt, nut and weight. 60 grams as in 1 10 gram weight on each arm. add around another 10 grams of weight on each arm for the nut and bolt.

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Clutches slip due to total load on an engine. If an engine has less power than clutch it stalls. If it has more power than clutch it slips. How much tire, what size arm, bike weight and realistic hp figures all come into play. I would guess a 421 with a plus 10 and 12-14 paddle could use stock springs with around 15 grams per arm. also would depend on sand fluffy or wet.

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