bob58o
SuckSqueezeBangBlow
First test run was good.
I used the muffler to make sure I wasn't too lean.
The wheelie power that I forgot about since I learned how to ride it on day one, has once again returned and surprised me a bit.
After getting used to how it was to ride, NOW I popped the wheelie up again.
NICE!!!!
The governor is still in, but there is a noticeable difference. Nothing crazy drastic, but noticeable.
One burn on my hand from fixing the clip that attaches the governor arm to the carb.
One burn on the back of my knee from walking back off the bike and hitting the exhaust.
At least it only hurts in one spot, right???
On the fence about removing the gov.
I've read Tec rods break at normal operating speeds?
I've also read removing the gov doesn't mean that many more RPMs?
I've considered adjusting the governor linkage as well.
Hmmm?
$60 for a rod on a $40 engine, that I put $75 into and may be removing with no future plans??????
I used the muffler to make sure I wasn't too lean.
The wheelie power that I forgot about since I learned how to ride it on day one, has once again returned and surprised me a bit.
After getting used to how it was to ride, NOW I popped the wheelie up again.
NICE!!!!
The governor is still in, but there is a noticeable difference. Nothing crazy drastic, but noticeable.
One burn on my hand from fixing the clip that attaches the governor arm to the carb.
One burn on the back of my knee from walking back off the bike and hitting the exhaust.
At least it only hurts in one spot, right???
On the fence about removing the gov.
I've read Tec rods break at normal operating speeds?
I've also read removing the gov doesn't mean that many more RPMs?
I've considered adjusting the governor linkage as well.
Hmmm?
$60 for a rod on a $40 engine, that I put $75 into and may be removing with no future plans??????