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02yfm350

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After watching videos of warriors and raptors, i noticed that they sound much deeper than my warrior. I dont know if theres something that needs to be adjusted or what. Maybe this is related to when i attemp to wheelie, the front end doesnt stay up? Some1 had suggested adjusting the floats but i just need opinions from other people.
 
its probably their exhaust... oh and your float shouldnt have anything to do with keeping wheelies up, unless somethings bad messed up. practice!, young grasshopa. i ride my warrior in the the 11 to 12 alock position daily, without a problem.
 
I agree....practice will help. Depending on the type of riding you do, a 12 tooth front sprocket will help too.
 
eh 12 tooth would help but now that i've been doing wheelies every evening i can wheelie in 2n or 3rd with 13 40 gearing and 22s, just takes practice.
 
As you should......just saying for the beginner it gets the front up with way less effort!
 
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