I KNEW it had to go faster! maybe somethin's messed up...cuz even today, 86 tops, going downhill...hugging the tank. maybe i need a propper mechanic, i've been takin it to this indie guy from our club, runs a "shop" in this spare garage. i want to do my own work, but i have no idea where to start, nor do i have special equipment such as a lift and things. anybody have any tips? i'm still runnin the K&N's with no change in jetting, about the only real thing i've done to effect performance. maybe instead of forkin out all that money to make it look cool i shoulda made sure it ran well...although it took me to gillette and back problem free (2100 miles).
ok now for the false neutrals, had to do a quick merge today, i was stopped, pulled into the street, almost out of the 90 degree turn i shifted into second, freaked the crap outta me cuz i popped a lil wheelie doin it. shifted into 3rd (false neutral) now this truck is on my bumper while i'm revving away. dont have time to let it clunk into gear by itself, so it took 2 "shifts" to get into 3rd. this is a huge problem!!! is it me just trying to shift too fast or am i grinding my gears off???
Montmil, resistor wire is no good, i cant get it above 5000 when i'm actually riding but in neutral, i can get it up to 7400ish, which i think is redline. maybe it's right. i wish i could mount up a working stock tach and compare...totally and completly in the dark on this one as i have no past reference.