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Old 09-23-2007
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is there any way to keep the atv moving at speed when taking your hand off the gas? kind of like cruise control....this way i can jump to a different area of the atv?
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couldnt you notch the thumb throttle kinda like the handle on a gas pump.....to release it you'd just have to hammer it real quick to get it to come back...........idk its just and hairbrained idea
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i know on street bikes they have a dial that they can turn when riding to do no hand wheelies
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This dial that you are talking about is just to adjust how high it idles. If you could make your atv idle at a high rate it would move by its self. same thing they do on the street bikes so i dont see why it couldnt work on the atv's
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why would you need a lever to keep the RPM's up? your in the air for what like 4-6 seconds.. easiest way is to hold the clutch lever in but the wheel spin from hitting the ramp is enough to keep the engine turning in the air. look at a FMX event none of them are running leavers or something to keep the throttle open. just the natural engine slowing down while in the air, then before ya land tap the gas to get the rear wheels up to speed. just like racing MX
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why would you need a lever to keep the RPM's up? your in the air for what like 4-6 seconds.. easiest way is to hold the clutch lever in but the wheel spin from hitting the ramp is enough to keep the engine turning in the air. look at a FMX event none of them are running leavers or something to keep the throttle open. just the natural engine slowing down while in the air, then before ya land tap the gas to get the rear wheels up to speed. just like racing MX
I think hes talking about doing like wheelies and shit
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