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Old 03-09-2007, 03:39 AM
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is that you? looks like you're having fun. keep reaching for that rainbow
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I said similar effect, I didn't say it was the same.
ya the ports in the cylinders, and the pipe is "kind of" like altering a cams valve timing events. The pipe helps to scavenge exhuast out of the cylinder --- on a two stroke... I HEAT TWO STROKES... wheres mr 4 stroker joker atHavent seen or heard from him...Ban


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I'll be making a post about the homemade lift kit I'm putting on the PW80 at the moment. I was just going to do that, but ended up taking everything out, and with as many times as the piston has been "buffed" out, I may just replace it. Or I might not. The lift kit will be alot more fun than the stock "sag ***".
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Old 03-09-2007, 10:33 PM
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Johnny, maybe the pictures don't do those hills their justice, but they don't like very challenging to me. Wet, mucky ---- like that is where I get fantastic traction. The dry, soft hills out here are shitty and hard to climb on anything. I don't know though, it's hard to judge from a picture.
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Johnny, maybe the pictures don't do those hills their justice, but they don't like very challenging to me. Wet, mucky ---- like that is where I get fantastic traction. The dry, soft hills out here are shitty and hard to climb on anything. I don't know though, it's hard to judge from a picture.
yes it doesn't and its not really that hard... i can go up it withbout any problems.

id really liek to see a dirtbike go up that right now i dont think it'll happen. there is nowhere to get momentum and you basically have to start out at the bottom of the hill.

would take a seriously powerufl bike and a pro to get up it
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You should take that hog in the sand with some paddles.
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You should take that hog in the sand with some paddles.
second weekend of June its all about the dunes in Florence, gonna be a blast on the blaster!
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