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emaxx wheelie from stadstill? - 12.27.2005, 08:22 PM

I heard a stock emaxx will wheelie from stop. My new emaxx has full cvd's and a 64 tooth spur gear. now although i don't think i've gunned full from a stopped posistion ( trying to break it in somewhat) i don't see the front wheels wanting to lift off the ground (on pavement). is this because i put in the 64 tooth spur?. Thanks.
   
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12.27.2005, 08:31 PM

mine did with a 64. yours should as well


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12.27.2005, 08:34 PM

I tightened the slipper down all the way and turned it a 1/4 turn back per the insturctions. is that too much? should i run this thing with the slipper full tight?
   
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12.27.2005, 10:02 PM

what kind of batteries? That may be a problem. I seen a stock emaxx back flip with good batteries. I seen them not do much with cheapos.


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12.27.2005, 10:37 PM

when mine was stock it wheelied and i to have seen other people flip them over backwards. it must be the batteries
   
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12.28.2005, 07:45 AM

Mine all stock on 14 cells wheelied like no tomorrow.


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12.28.2005, 10:33 AM

Mine wheelied on 12 cells too. Still does! :L:


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12.28.2005, 02:11 PM

Quote:
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I tightened the slipper down all the way and turned it a 1/4 turn back per the insturctions. is that too much? should i run this thing with the slipper full tight?
I didn't loosen any, i tightened as tight as i could and left it


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12.28.2005, 02:14 PM

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I didn't loosen any, i tightened as tight as i could and left it
Same but not too tight! I have just orderd a replacement slipper spring from making that mistake. :o
   
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12.28.2005, 02:44 PM

You need good cells, that's what Country is saying as well.
   
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