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Old 11-05-2006, 01:15 PM
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Long Wheelie

Ok, don't know if this means I have a soon to be BIG problem but after doing long whoolies on an 05 gixxer 1000 it seems to have a funny noise?? almost like its hitting the rev limiter as soon as I open it up in any gear or like it doesnt have the nice strong pull but it still seems to have the same amount of power. Anyone know if this is a common problem from doing long wheelies? I don't know if i starved it of oil and their is not much life left in the bike or what happend, but I know for sure the noise only came after a really long wheelie.
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Re: Long Wheelie

its gonna explode wanna sell it haha
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Old 11-05-2006, 01:47 PM
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Re: Long Wheelie

so is that a smart *** way of saying nothings wrong
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Re: Long Wheelie

No i think its a way of saying your motor is prolly junk but ill buy the bike off you cheap.

oh yeah also, your motor is most likely junk.......


knock, knock, knock............


Who is it?????



























Your motor......
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Re: Long Wheelie

Originally Posted by BeLLiSSimO1
No i think its a way of saying your motor is prolly junk but ill buy the bike off you cheap.

oh yeah also, your motor is most likely junk.......


knock, knock, knock............


Who is it?????


























Your motor......
he gets it ....so how much?
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Re: Long Wheelie

it doesn't knock it just feels like it winds out fast...but that is still a sign of motor problem?? ive been lookin at an 02 f4i I think it might be time to let the thousand go if thats what you guys are sayin
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Re: Long Wheelie

check your sprockets, maybe your chains skipping?
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Re: Long Wheelie

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check your sprockets, maybe your chains skipping?
shut up ...........how much
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Re: Long Wheelie

Gsxr's are notorious for being oil starved in long wheelies, get a stunt x oil pic up asap, but U likely damaged the engine!!! We had 2 GSXR's on a street ride dvd release party last year blow up, on I4 in a long wheelie!!!
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