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RE: Performance help - 7/1/2008 4:19:40 PM   
StreetPower


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you''ll be able to power wheelie or clutching it up, just take it easy and don''t force it, those skills easily come with riding experience and can easily kill or make another youtube wheelie gone wrong guy  :D

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RE: Performance help - 7/1/2008 8:52:54 PM   
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wow... Newb bashing by newbs?? thats a new one. 

and just to reiterate, yes it can power up, but powered up wheelies are unstable and hard to control.  clutching is the best option.  I have been riding for over a year now on my F4i, and if i WANT to wheelie i can, but i have just really started trying to ride them out.  take your time be careful and practice ALOT!  I practice on my mountain bike  alot to get used to finding Balance point


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RE: Performance help - 7/2/2008 1:17:16 AM   
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How about some viagra?

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RE: Performance help - 7/2/2008 1:28:19 AM   
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I feel with that kind of mods, the bike will be able to come up, maybe you need to open up a bit more. Just take your time and please consider safety aspect in all way before you do one.

And for the guys up there whom trying to be a smartass.... don''t worry, they are loser!

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RE: Performance help - 7/2/2008 2:01:43 AM   
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well I guess it''s either you or the bike has a wrong map try get it a bit hot take a trip around 15-20 miles or so easy and try that again if it feels like it have more juice then ur probably too lean if it just gets worse ur probably too rich!

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RE: Performance help - 7/2/2008 4:00:27 AM   
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My 04 f4i is all stock and I just give a little yank on the bars at 6k and she comes

right up, fan the clutch works also. I only fan the clutch for 2nd gear wheelies.

Please be careful.

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RE: Performance help - 7/2/2008 11:14:39 AM   
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Maybe you aren''t twisting enough. I have to adjust my grip to go WOT. Also DO NOT clutch it in first! That ish ill quick!

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