WHEELIE SWITCH

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YES GREAT BIT OF KIT.
BUT KNOW I FUCKED THE BIKE, PUGS I HOPE TO MUCH RD LINEING. HAVE TO PRATICE 2ND GEAR UPS
yzf750r full race spec bike. fitted with thunderace motor.
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How much is one of these wheelie wotsits ?
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How did you blow your engine ? too much wheelie in ?
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yes. got a little cocky.
set it a 5 deegree. and work your way up.

had it up in the air and carried it along in 1st.

problem was me. i runn flatsides and dyna 2000 unit. the dyno bloke set the engine up to max rpm 13500rpm i was well over that. and a ace engine red lines at 11,500. head gasket popped
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:eek: Expensive wheelie switch then. :nod:
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yeah but it gives me a good reason to put abig-bore kit in with a closeratio box from a sp
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:D Nice & at least its the best time of year to have broke it, give you something to do instead of staring at a puter screen, ya lay about :rolleyes: :D
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Kitchen door hopefully, need one of them as well. :)
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