brown.dog
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Just wondering if there is a fix to the seemingly excessive engine braking, or lack of "rolling, or coasting"?
Thanks!
Thanks!
mike3577
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Run the track loose as you can without ratcheting the drivers
arteeex
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Hang on tighter.
yamaha1973
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not really a fix for it just have to get used to it
NFLD-Nytro
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Stay on the gas.
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I've heard that you can swap in a different helix and/or spring in the secondary, don't know which, but it's at the expense of backshifting. Larger idler wheels can help too for better coasting.
If this sled, and engine braking is new to you, I encourage you keep riding it. You'll get used to it, and eventually appreciate the downshifting and use it to better handle corners without using your brake.
If this sled, and engine braking is new to you, I encourage you keep riding it. You'll get used to it, and eventually appreciate the downshifting and use it to better handle corners without using your brake.
smalltownpower
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13000 km's on our 2008's and brake pads look just like new. i only ever use brakes for emergeny, like if i miss a corner or somthin.
brown.dog
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thanks for the replys!