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Old 07-09-2001, 12:52 AM
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I was just wondering what is the best way to get more low end power for a yamaha timberwolf. On some hills it would just run out of power and just stay there, and that is in 1st gear!!!!! It is kinda scarry wen ur on the really steep stuff. Any comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanx[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]


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My buddy has a timerwolf and just got some supper trap pipeing for it. It has a ton more low end. Also, facotry yamaha i think they sell differant diferental gears that go in your axle(s). Check your throttle cable. Make sure it does not have much slack in it.
 
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Pipe would be the cheapest and easist. You can always gear down, if your stock is a 40 tooth rear. Then go up to a 42 or 44. Or if your stock front is a 13, then go with a 11 or 12. You'll have to check and see what your gear options are. Good Luck.
 
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