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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 12:05 AM
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 12:08 AM
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

i have guns w/lots o rounds. and i know how to use them. bring it on biotch!

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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 09:15 AM
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

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i have guns w/lots o rounds. and i know how to use them. bring it on biotch!

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Don't try it man, he'll buck you up good! (Hell yeah, stayed on two topics :YEAH ).
Old Nov 13, 2006 | 03:27 PM
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

Originally Posted by ssteve
My friends 600rr did that. If Im understanding you correctly.I would clutch it and it would cut out real bad, then you pull in the clutch and it was fine. Anyways in ended up being a relay was taking a ****
Wasn't sure how many serious replies I would get but thanks. Anyway as long as the bike stays on two wheels it runs perfect, even under full throttle. Sometimes as soon as he clutches it and it comes up but it sputters and slams right back down, other times it will come up ok but after he sets it back down it will sputter for a few seconds and then it's fine. Have you ever heard of a TOS malfunctioning like that? Do you think that his bike just falling over could damage a relay? Thanks
Old Nov 13, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

Originally Posted by 01Gixxer
Wasn't sure how many serious replies I would get but thanks. Anyway as long as the bike stays on two wheels it runs perfect, even under full throttle. Sometimes as soon as he clutches it and it comes up but it sputters and slams right back down, other times it will come up ok but after he sets it back down it will sputter for a few seconds and then it's fine. Have you ever heard of a TOS malfunctioning like that? Do you think that his bike just falling over could damage a relay? Thanks
Maybe I was just telling you my experiance. I also have a buddy that has a 929 and when he took his O2 sensor off it would do something like what your explaining.
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Re: Knocked over bike won't wheelie

YEA I THINK WE DO
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Ohh no!!! Not another bucker!!!!!!
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