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Old Aug 1, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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HET EVERYONE, I WANTED TO KNOW IF ANYONE KNEW HOW FAST A STOCK DS650 WOULD GO? MY DS HAS EXTRAS ON IT SUCH AS:
-DG Front Bumper
-FMF Handle Bars
-PowerMadd Hand Guards
-Shockwares Shock Covers
-DG Alloy Series Nerf Bars
-PRM Grab Bar
-Full Skid Plate
-ITP wheels
-K&N air filter
HOW EVER NOTHING TO MAKE IT FASTER WHAT DO U THINK MY TOP SPEED IS?
aLSO IF I WAS TO BUY A SPEEDOMETER FOR MY DS HOW WOULD I GO ABOUT INSTALLING IT. DOSE ANYONE KNOW?
 
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Old Aug 1, 2004 | 05:20 PM
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Dam speed threads.

I thought these were only in the Yammy forums.

Do a search. There have been enough threads about this topic where we don't need to re-hash it again.

The question of a speedometer is a valid one.
1. GPS
2. Trailtech or something. You could probably even get one at a bike store and put it on one of your front tires. Search Rocky Mt. ATV for something

Actual MPH doesn't mean much to most people so, they don't have a speedometer.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2004 | 01:27 AM
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hey i got 22 bear claws on the back and went down a tooth on the front sprocket and i top out at 83.3mph on a flat long stretch of highway i hit 83 then my rev limiter kicks in when my ds was completely stock with 20 tires it did 77mph the gps was accurate within 2 feet and my gps has been proven to be accurate.
 
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