problems with 07 r6

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Old Jun 29, 2009 | 12:12 AM
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problems with 07 r6

i put gearing on my bike -1,+5. it hesitates when i go to wheelie it.Is there any mods I should be doing? I have a full exhaust with a k+n, and also a power commander. Any help would be appreciated. thank you.
Old Jun 29, 2009 | 12:28 AM
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Re: problems with 07 r6

what do you mean hesitates? you should be able to wheelie with out gearing. is it a motor or opperator issue?
Old Jun 29, 2009 | 12:40 AM
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Re: problems with 07 r6

Originally Posted by Dr_Rip_It
what do you mean hesitates? you should be able to wheelie with out gearing. is it a motor or opperator issue?

I have an '07 R6 also, and mine is bone stock except for powers stuntworkz race rails. I can get it up in 1st sitting, I can bounce it up in 2nd staggered, and I can clutch it up staggered in 3rd. I have difficulty finding BP on this bike, but never "hesitation" to wheelie. Sounds like you just need to twist that wrist a bit and hit it buddy. with your gearing, shouldn't need any clutch at all!
Old Jun 29, 2009 | 09:40 PM
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Re: problems with 07 r6

let me re-word it it wheelies fine but from a dead stop it hesitates when you fling it un-like the f4i or 636. I wheelie it fine but it hesitates when going up.
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