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Modify the curvature of the centrifugal lever (ARM), but is very hard steel.
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I've touched 80 a few times, so 78-79 off of the speedo.
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I have an 08 800 with alot of goodies but i run 29.5 outlaws all the way around and its all out doing 70, but 70 on outlaws fells like doing 100 across a lake filled with jello.haha
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I had a pretty long straight away to run WOT so I got to look down twice quickly. It was definately above 75 and just about touching 80. Too fast regardless.
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My renengade according to the speedo will hit 72-74 depending on the surface. Just wondering how folks are getting 80?
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My kid can run 80 on mine,I can do 72.100 lbs. weight difference.
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Surface, tire size and wind resistence(push)could be factors. I was in a desert race and the terrain varied quite a bit and I can't recall the wind conditions. I can get the speedo over 75 on a flat surface with no problems though.
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Mine is hitting the rev limiter at 8000 acts like it would go on if it could? Just wondering if I could sqeeze that belt alitte more for a few extra mph. A buddy of mine has a honda 450r with a pipe and some other stuff. The gade gets him out of the hole but on top they are the same speed. Looking for a few more mph to pull on away. He has a 14 tooth front sprocket on it but if he goes any bigger to increase top speed he'll never catch the gade.
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I don't think a higher top speed is possible without having the racing program installed in the computer?
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Does the Dalton Green primary spring hurt topend any? Thinking about trying the green primary spring and leaving everything else stock?
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