It seems all of the power is high end?
#1
I have a ds 650 and after riding it and riding my little 400ex i noticed that the 400 can wheelie all day long because of its low end torque but the ds cannot what should i do to increase the bombs low end torque
im running 22 bearclaws in the rear and i think stock gearing and everything else
im running 22 bearclaws in the rear and i think stock gearing and everything else
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From: Landrum, South Carolina, elevation 986'
Originally posted by: savagebeating
I have a ds 650 and after riding it and riding my little 400ex i noticed that the 400 can wheelie all day long because of its low end torque but the ds cannot what should i do to increase the bombs low end torque
im running 22 bearclaws in the rear and i think stock gearing and everything else
I have a ds 650 and after riding it and riding my little 400ex i noticed that the 400 can wheelie all day long because of its low end torque but the ds cannot what should i do to increase the bombs low end torque
im running 22 bearclaws in the rear and i think stock gearing and everything else
#4
Its a weight thing while its easy to teach a poodle to dance on its hind legs its much more rewarding to train an elaphant to do the same but like wise the risk is a tad higher too when the poodle falls on you oh well.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] lets not talk about the elephant falling[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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From: Landrum, South Carolina, elevation 986'
Originally posted by: AZSAND
Its a weight thing while its easy to teach a poodle to dance on its hind legs its much more rewarding to train an elaphant to do the same but like wise the risk is a tad higher too when the poodle falls on you oh well.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] lets not talk about the elephant falling[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
Its a weight thing while its easy to teach a poodle to dance on its hind legs its much more rewarding to train an elaphant to do the same but like wise the risk is a tad higher too when the poodle falls on you oh well.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] lets not talk about the elephant falling[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
#6
I thought the DS 650 had 20 inch rears (stock), maybe why you have lot of topend
This gentleman (Josh Lanphear) goes into pretty good detail explaining on how to wheelie.
http://www.atvriders.com/articles/atvwheelie.html
This gentleman (Josh Lanphear) goes into pretty good detail explaining on how to wheelie.
http://www.atvriders.com/articles/atvwheelie.html
#7
Just chop the frontend and replace with some lightweight chromoly and your set. I have trouble keeping a +8 frontend and a +4 rear end on the ground right now. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Stock Carb Mods
The rear shock may be too soft, turn in the adjustment screw, by the battery, 2 clicks.
Normal setting is 7 clicks out from in.
The rear shock may be too soft, turn in the adjustment screw, by the battery, 2 clicks.
Normal setting is 7 clicks out from in.
#10
I have practiced alot and i am able to make it wheelie its just not easy, i noticed that alot of the time the front wheels are off the ground just because of acceleration, but i don`t consider that a wheelie, i was wondering what would an afer market exhaust do and which one should i get i would like to stay with the lowest price i can get with the best performance. I have also considered dropping a tooth or 2 on the front sproket, also will the ds flip over backward my 400ex just hits the back handle and stays upright, i noticed that the ds has an odd downward bend in the back handle


