Kazuma 110 setup question??
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Rainier,
If it is the standard falcon 110 and not the MKII I would get wheel spacers because it can be very tippy. Doing the spacers will make the ride alot better and more stable. Go over all the nuts and bolts and check the major ones on a regular basis. When you shift make sure you let off the throttle before shifting into any gear and down shifting. Dont shift into reverse unless you are completely stopped and out from reverse to first till stopped. These can be fun and can last if you take care of it. It will not take the abuse that a Honda would. Dont do any big jumps, deep water or deep mud. These are for mild trail riding. Nothing agressive. Top speed is only about 30mph so dont expect much more. If you need any other help dont hesitate to ask. Good luck.
If it is the standard falcon 110 and not the MKII I would get wheel spacers because it can be very tippy. Doing the spacers will make the ride alot better and more stable. Go over all the nuts and bolts and check the major ones on a regular basis. When you shift make sure you let off the throttle before shifting into any gear and down shifting. Dont shift into reverse unless you are completely stopped and out from reverse to first till stopped. These can be fun and can last if you take care of it. It will not take the abuse that a Honda would. Dont do any big jumps, deep water or deep mud. These are for mild trail riding. Nothing agressive. Top speed is only about 30mph so dont expect much more. If you need any other help dont hesitate to ask. Good luck.
#12
Thanks for the tips guys! I had a blast this past weekend.. I did some light hauling with the Falcon too.. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] Hope it doesnt hurt it.. seemed a little sluggish, but ran fine.
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