sp800 wheelie
#23
on my 800, by the time i sold it, i had a 2500 pound winch, front brush gaurd and stick stoppers. i could sit on the gas tank, pin the throttle, and it came right up to its balance point and i could ride that thing for ever.
#25
I met Josh AKA JoshCVBz here in this forum. Hes a great guy and super talented. To anyone who interested in wheelies/stunts , do yourself a favor and visit the CBBOYZ website at www.cvboyz.com
#26
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
#27
Originally posted by: 500DUSE
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
Does anyone have any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the break in procedure or maybe grade of fuel?
I dont see how they can be differant.
#28
Originally posted by: JjEjFjf
I wonder why that is?
Does anyone have any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the break in procedure or maybe grade of fuel?
I dont see how they can be differant.
Originally posted by: 500DUSE
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
Does anyone have any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the break in procedure or maybe grade of fuel?
I dont see how they can be differant.
#29
Originally posted by: TJ700
when i was looking up the 800 clutch, they show 2 different primary clutches. both have the same replacement #, but with different descriptions. i bet some of them built early may have the problem?
Originally posted by: JjEjFjf
I wonder why that is?
Does anyone have any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the break in procedure or maybe grade of fuel?
I dont see how they can be differant.
Originally posted by: 500DUSE
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
JjEjFjf
Some 800's do and some dont.
Just like some can beat a KQ's and brute's and some can't.
Unfortunatly mine cant do either(stock).
But i put a clutch kit in and that took care of the wheelie part.
NO pulling on the bars or leaning back,just put it in High and go.
2500# winch,double tube bumpper and a 50# bag of corn on the front rack
Does anyone have any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the break in procedure or maybe grade of fuel?
I dont see how they can be differant.



