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Old 03-17-2004, 07:53 PM
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wheeling an f2

i have -1+3 on my 94 f2,i was wondering what i should set my idling up at for slow stuff????i run about 18 pounds of pressure in my rear tire,but what else do i need 2 do???i am working on getting the feel of the rear brake also,n e advice would be helpful.peace out
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Old 03-17-2004, 08:23 PM
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turn your idle to 4K if you are just learning slow stuff, and back break like a mad man. only advice i can give. your bike is neat though as a f2 with f4i plastics
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Yeah 4k is good to start at. And let more air out of your tire, single digits, then increase air pressure as you get better.
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does air pressure really matter that much? i've never taken air outta my tire at all.
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depends on how much balance you have... I was running 15psi once, then blew it up to 32.. and WOW, it did make a difference, but was easily do-able.. just a little less forgiving in side-side wobble.. ..
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Re: wheeling an f2

i have an f2 also...+2 in the back...wheelies are pretty easy...but i cant control them too good...can get up em and feel balance point but get tripped out quick and ease her back down
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Re: wheeling an f2

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does air pressure really matter that much? i've never taken air outta my tire at all.
How slow are you rolling? The slower you go, the more of a difference it makes.
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ok,so around 4k.i'll try that and see the results,and u say single digit's.i'll run about 8 pounds and see where that gets me.n e thing else i need 2 know???
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Hey Mike what size sprockets are you running on your F3?
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