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Thats funny..... :wink:
Thats funny..... :wink:
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Now I know what you guys (and especially Scotty) are talking about, that the power band seems to be at really high RPM's. I could hear the engine noise change, as in some serious power kicking in.
Hotblack said:Actually, that does sound kinda fun! 8)
Paul Letby said:That's it! I'm going out to play now. :twisted:
KennyJ said:I guess I'll throw in my 2 cents:
If your going to start hard, don't keep blipping the throttle, I love it when people do this. If they time it wrong (which will be 90% of the time), the engine will be decelerating when the light turns green, thus forcing a change in the internal forces to rev back up (its minor, but it takes a few milliseconds). I wait until the cross light turns yellow, then pick up the RPM's to 4 or 5000 and hold it there. When the light turns green, I do my normal clutch let out, but since I am starting at 4000+ RPMs and am twisting the throttle normally from there, the launch is much harder.
Secondly, overgrab the throttle, i.e. your hand should be straight up at idle so when you twist it down, you get full throttle with your wrist no lower than level, this improves your control and is easier to get full throttle.
You can do it. Not many people run the really hot V-Twins, and most those who do are posers anyways. Now go out, practice and smoke some V-Twin tail!
Kenny