Kingquad 700 vs P700 vs Brute Force...topspeed!
#4
Why in the heck would you ever go that fast on an IRS bike? If you have to turn or stop quickly, you are gonna get really hurt really fast! That being said, I've had my BF up to 65MPH [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] Scary...
Brian
Brian
#7
I get my Prairie up to 71 on a slight downhill, hope to get CDI soon and see if I can squeeze a little more out of her. I cannot imagine getting more power to this thing, I am 6ft. 220 lbs. and can be going 15 mph on flat pavement and punch it and wheelie. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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#8
I would like to see that 15mph rolling wheelie. That is unless you are standing up and sitting down hard and pulling up on the handlebars. I cant see a wheelie going 15mph in a normal riding position.
#9
When I do it I sit normally and get up to speed and quickly let off throttle and get on again and pull a bit on the handle bars and the front end comes up. That is the highest speed that I can bring the front end up while doing it that way. Hopefully this weekend I can get some footage of this and post it. I suppose I lose 1 or 2 mph when I blip the throttle, it's still fun though, my bro's SP700 can barely lift the front end from a dead stop. I don't want to loose cred. over this, hopefully I can get some vid. action put up asap. I still have stock tires also which definitely helps.
#10
Thats pretty good then. Still good even if you do have to pull the bars some. My P650 with my mods wouldnt dream of pulling wheelies at 15mph. I will try it like you are doing to see though. Are you in high or low range?


