warrior weak performance?
#13
I can usually get the front end up on mine in 2nd no problem. In 3rd to if theres a little bit of a hill or if i do a seat stander. You just have to fell where the power is and pull up at the right time. Shouldnt pop the clutch it wears out the stock clutch very fast.
#15
about it being hard to pull a wheelie on the warrior, the warriors engine without the exhasut or anything weighs 128 pounds while the 400 ex motor with a 440 bore kit and a full exhaust system only weighs about 60 pounds, the warrior is powerful enough but it needs alittle help to get it started. if u look at the warrior from the side you can see that the engine is massive and is centered more towards the front than towards the back. so go over liek a little dip and gun it and lean back all at the same time and u will pull a really nice wheelie.
#16
All stock warrior here. This thing wheelies very easily in 1st or 2nd like others said before. But 3rd can get a bit tricky. The engine is toward the front unlike other bikes, but that really isn't that big of a problem. Mine will stand up very easily and smooth in 2nd. I don't really ever do it in 1st that gear is was too short!
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