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Geez bear whats the facanation you have with whining 8 year old girls is this somthing we should tell the authorities about
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Re: pulling wheelies
It's because you and all your sister whiners sound just like them.niftyman wrote:Geez bear whats the facanation you have with whining 8 year old girls is this somthing we should tell the authorities about
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Lol, because we've been educated well* nah jk jk :pSuprasNsprees wrote:I still don't understand why none of the Hawaiian members on any of the other boards i'm on talk like this .
can you imagine Swimmingfree being one of these guys ? lol no offense buddy
Well as far as your cousin's set up goes, try to go shorter on his gears. It will help him much. How many pounds does he weigh btw? Also go down on your weights, probably go down to 33 (depending if he is pretty light) or 36, or 39. Use polini naturals or polini green clutch springs with a center spring for bottom end. Then sit as far as possible, pop open the throttle and wheelie.
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Re: pulling wheelies
Naturals and a 2k center spring is perfect. I swtched to polini greens and a 1.5k center and didnt like it.
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Yeah bro, so its to what ever you prefer. But also been wondering, 2k center is more of a bottom end spring while 1k is more for top end? Correct me if im wrong, but that's what most have been saying.kingkamehameha wrote:Naturals and a 2k center spring is perfect. I swtched to polini greens and a 1.5k center and didnt like it.
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No the 2k center spring is for doing wheelies at a higher speed. The 1k spring is for low end punch. I couldnt get my bike to wheelie at the usual speed with th 1.5k spring. I had to slow down and lean back harder. When i swithed back to the 2k spring it gave me a little harder kick at a higher speed. I wouldnt recomend it for daily driving or stop and go kine. You have to run heavier weights too and it wears your belt out fast.
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Oh alright, so its pretty much the other way around then? 1k more of a bottom end spring while the 2k is more punchier at higher speeds? Cause thats also what i've been experiencing. Its just that some people where telling me the other way around. When i used the 1k center, I had more bottom end and my top taps out fairly quick compared to my 1.5k center.. although i haven't tried the 2k yet.. Still debating if i should or not.kingkamehameha wrote:No the 2k center spring is for doing wheelies at a higher speed. The 1k spring is for low end punch. I couldnt get my bike to wheelie at the usual speed with th 1.5k spring. I had to slow down and lean back harder. When i swithed back to the 2k spring it gave me a little harder kick at a higher speed. I wouldnt recomend it for daily driving or stop and go kine. You have to run heavier weights too and it wears your belt out fast.
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You gotta try every combination as far as trans tuning goes. I would only recommend the 2k for stunting or for heaver riders
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Oh well i guess my 1.5k center is best for me, since im not that heavy and i dont really stunt. Lol but thanks for the info anyways bro!kingkamehameha wrote:You gotta try every combination as far as trans tuning goes. I would only recommend the 2k for stunting or for heaver riders
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Re: pulling wheelies
ok so i have been pulling wheelies with my stock 4 stroke mopes. i think my cuzn's moped need a real good tune up, as foa him he need to jus practice moa, but my honda elite the 2k spring, it is snappy an it helps me get up, an im a big boy, i cant hold it long time but i get um. an still learning. but thanks foa all the posts.
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Wheelies are in the rider, not the bike. I can wheelie almost anything, but currently I have a 1.5k center and polini green clutch springs. I used to run a 1k center for years, wheelied it everywhere too. I don't like a 2k center for wheelies (or anything for that matter) but that's just me. 1k feels soft if trying to wheelie from a dead stop (like your clutch is slipping) but it works, 2k should have insane snap off the bottom, I wouldn't know too well because I don't run a 2k.
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Been there a couple of times back in the 60's and early 70's and wasn't impressed then. Why the * would I go again, especially to meet the biggest lair on the forums. I find it interesting that none of the Hawaiians have ever met you if you are so big on the scooter scene.maddog wrote:I just want the bear to come to Hawaii for his
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If you hammer it, wheelies will damage your clutch. The pivot pins get bent and the clutch shoes may crack near the pivot pin. It doesn't take much to wreck the clutch, but if you can afford the replacement cost then enjoy the experiencekingkamehameha wrote: and it wears your belt out fast.
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Wow jj ive never had that problem maybe your using crappy clutches. Ive only seen belts snap
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