too much wheelie
#1
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img] ok 04 ds 650 x stage 2 rwr kit plus ct pipe. stock gearing ; sidewinder 520 timoly kit. problem is i cant seem too launch this thing without keeping the front end down. this is also a problem power shifting into second, dirt or sand. i know the 04 have a shorter swingarm by 1.8 inches . any help would be great.
#4
#5
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
thanks for the shock info, i will try this i did notice alot of people noting they had 40% or 60% clutch springs. do the ds,s really start to burn up clutchs after some motor mods? i have too say i am really impressed with the rwr stage 2 kit plus the 520 sidewinder kit. one thing though when i tore my motor down and re assembled iwas not sure where the black hose from the magneto cover goes, i think it went too the original carb?? now i have the tm 45 any help!!!!
#6
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
An older style swing are would help, but I am not sure it will be enough. You would probaly be better going with a +2 (thats +2 of old style) aftermarket swingarm. It will keep your front end down better and you can shave some more weight off. If you are planning on doing more mods, you may even want a longer swingarm, all depending on your riding style.
#7
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Removing the preload on the front shocks drops the front end down quite a bit and helps in keeping it down when launching. I would try that before swapping out your swingarm. Also dropping to a 15T front sprocket and launching in 2nd helps keep the front end down. ANd yes I would recommend upgrading to the RWR 60% with your mods. I did mine a few weeks ago and the pull is not that bad at all.
Trending Topics
#8
#9
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Black hose is a breather. Make sure it doesn't get pinched.
With aftermarket carb(s) most people run it up into the frame then back down and terminate it low either under the frame or back by the rear brake res. Some people put a small K&N filter on it (I don't). Mine runs up and forward over the radiator then down the front of the radiator and under the right side of the frame. I have it zip tied tightly to the frame. But, not so tight it pinches off air flow.
With aftermarket carb(s) most people run it up into the frame then back down and terminate it low either under the frame or back by the rear brake res. Some people put a small K&N filter on it (I don't). Mine runs up and forward over the radiator then down the front of the radiator and under the right side of the frame. I have it zip tied tightly to the frame. But, not so tight it pinches off air flow.