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My warrior is kind of hard to ride a wheelie on. Getting into a wheelie is easy keeping it there is hard. Might be just because im scared to take it up to high. Wolverine is same enigne just tuned for torque. Oh, and as for top speed. Dosent matter, you RARELY see top speed unless you have a long dirt road by your house. All that really matters is acceleration. My engine does that good but has little torque and lots of top end, wolverine should be the other way around.
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TextTextText[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]THE WOLERVINE IS A FUN PLAY MACHINE AND PREETY GOOD ON SAND DRAGS ONCE YA LEARN HOW TO SHIFT --- REAL GOOD PLYING AND JUMPING---FOR MUD RIDING DOWN HERE THE TRICK IS TO PUT THE BIG BEAR FINAL IN THE ENGINE (BOUT 800.00 PARTS AND LABOR) DARN NEAR PULL ANY TIRE--AGAIN CHECK OUT funwheelerpark.com-- MAY HAVE A PIC OR 2 IN THERE IN THE MUD---GOOD LUCK--BY THE WAY USED TO TRUCK UP THERE --BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY--JUST TOO COLD FER THIS TEXAS BOY
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I have had my wolv for over a year and still love it. I ride it almost every day, alot of my riding is slow stuff in timbers and creeks but it does get jumped, too. Quic89, what tips have you got, the wolv does need more low end. Also mine has always been cold blooded and in cold weather even has a miss down low, maybe too lean even stock?
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