This True- Rincon cant Wheelie?
#12
Absolutely NO tricks here. Sit normal, just resting and punch it. Feet on the floor boards not leaning back with no tugging a bit. Hell I can lean forward and still wheelie. It did it bone stock and still can do it now with no problem at all. If I stay on the gas it WILL hit the rear rack.
#13
Sounds like you got yourself a lemon there 3TV...or possibly one that was built on a Monday or Friday LOL. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Mine could wheelie from day one and wheelies even better now that its broken in, maybe you have a point about the altitude, could be a jetting issue with yours as well.
No tricks, no BS, just sit normal and punch the throttle and it will get air, in soft gravel now that is a different story...my tires will just spin and I can't get a wheelie then but put me on flat hard packed or pavement and I can get easy wheelies.
Mine could wheelie from day one and wheelies even better now that its broken in, maybe you have a point about the altitude, could be a jetting issue with yours as well.
No tricks, no BS, just sit normal and punch the throttle and it will get air, in soft gravel now that is a different story...my tires will just spin and I can't get a wheelie then but put me on flat hard packed or pavement and I can get easy wheelies.
#14
My 04 Rincon can stand up on the rear rack also.The very first day I had it I nailed the throttle while setting on it in the normal riding position and it promptly put me on my back.I have more respect for its power today.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]If yours won't do that,take it back to the dealer cause something wrong with it!
#15
No wonder you down on your rinny all time 3tv. Must have got a lemon or something because if you download the movie at the extremeatv site I think you'll agree that this thing is a wheelie machine. And according to the previous post he said it was bone stock.
I don't even have a rinny but all I can say is watch the video!
I don't even have a rinny but all I can say is watch the video!
#17
Looks to be a small percentage of you lemon owners having this problem, I would take it back to the Dealer and have them fix it...something must be wrong with your two machines, either its an elevation/ altitude thing or you have carburator adjustment problems . Let us all know if you do find the problem on your machines...this is interesting reading.
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#19
Wanna race...hehe,... no seriously 3TV I am with you 100 percent on your Dealer issue, if it took those clowns that long to fix a rear CV boot they apparently don't have qualified technicians. Take your business elsewhere, maybe enough people will catch wind of how they operate and hurt them where it counts....in the pocketbook.
I mean no disrespect when I use the term lemon but it appears that you in fact do have something that isn't quite right...possibly an adjustment, and if mine had that problem I would have it back to "a" Dealer that had qualified technicians to properly diagnose the problem.
Have a great day !
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I mean no disrespect when I use the term lemon but it appears that you in fact do have something that isn't quite right...possibly an adjustment, and if mine had that problem I would have it back to "a" Dealer that had qualified technicians to properly diagnose the problem.
Have a great day !
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#20
call me crazy but i think it is kind of a good thing that when i punch it i don't go over backwards. the front end gets lift but in a regular sitting position, there is no wheelie. I think you guys must pull on the bars a bit or something. mine should be tuned properly I just got it back from the dealer for its 100 mile service. on a gravel road it'll do 65 with me on it i'm 240. i don't know i think it's fine though


