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Old June 26th, 2007, 10:50 PM   #1
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Anyone got any ideas besides wheelie bars? Starting line is on a hill already. Too far forward and it just spins. Normal seating or back further it just wants to come over on me. Dynatek and clutching. Thanks!

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2 things you can do, sit as far up as you can. and run it in 4 wl drive. that helps. normally in a race I will take off alittle more that normal and when rolling punch it. that also helps keep the front end down.
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If you really dont want to wheelie .. sell the Brute and buy a polaris!
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Default Don't want to wheelie off the line!!!

LMAO!!! That is awesome NH Brute!! Good One! We all know how true that is! You wouldn't wheelie and you wouldn't win the race!!
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Yea!!!!!!!!
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Anyone got any ideas besides wheelie bars? Starting line is on a hill already. Too far forward and it just spins. Normal seating or back further it just wants to come over on me. Dynatek and clutching. Thanks!

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If your serious about leaving the line wide open TIE the front end down. This helps alot. Mine still comes up some but I may have more done to mine than you.
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Default Don't want to wheelie off the line!!!

i agree with brute man kelly. the tighter the front suspension is, the less it will want to come up. or if you have a kid jus tie em to the front rack!
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