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Default 650 v twin owners..help

ok,i wont but it for him,but ill pass on the info,thanks !

by the way,can you answer a couple of questions since you have the 650 yourself...
how much HP do they have?
why are they so "tippy" and soft in the front corners?I notice the front wheels coming off the ground alot when you take off at a slight turn...I guess I'm just used to my scrammy and I feel more inside the bike...Thanks in advance
 
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HP: 42-45
Adjusting the suspension will help alot with the tippyness, and front wheel coming off the ground. But it is a powerful engine, so adding the Dynatek will make it pull both wheels off the ground alot easier. stiffen the front suspension up if it feels like it dips to much when you let off the throttle
 
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Thanks for the info.
I hope he doesnt go for the extra horsepower because then i wont beat him when we race anymore!! HA!
 
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