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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 209864" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>Went for nice ride about 40 miles of two lane not traveled much......slow down to make a u turn and gave it a bit of gas and the bike like to rip the bars out of my hand sheesh ..this had to be around a 1000rpm any way I did a strait pull tholltle on in first gear not buried but a lot ..the bike instantly took off ...it bucked the frame big time and shifted to the side ..there was no flaw nowhere ...just the sound of big power taking care of buisness...you couldn’t feel the secondary kick in but you could hear it ..the gearing on this motor is like 20 % louder if not more ...makes it talk like the hooch never did ...time to make another hooch video of the new hooch motor ....it time for major up grades new rear shocks something has to be done to the forks ...I’ve rode the bike a lot lately with eyes and ears open and mind on LoL....truth is hooch starts it’s own death wobble from changing gears and also at high speed power on ..backing off throws the bike to the other side ...this is the deal most hard to control ....with its low weight motor down low traction is great and pushing the tire around is easy ..unlike any bike I’ve ever rode</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 209864, member: 98"] Went for nice ride about 40 miles of two lane not traveled much......slow down to make a u turn and gave it a bit of gas and the bike like to rip the bars out of my hand sheesh ..this had to be around a 1000rpm any way I did a strait pull tholltle on in first gear not buried but a lot ..the bike instantly took off ...it bucked the frame big time and shifted to the side ..there was no flaw nowhere ...just the sound of big power taking care of buisness...you couldn’t feel the secondary kick in but you could hear it ..the gearing on this motor is like 20 % louder if not more ...makes it talk like the hooch never did ...time to make another hooch video of the new hooch motor ....it time for major up grades new rear shocks something has to be done to the forks ...I’ve rode the bike a lot lately with eyes and ears open and mind on LoL....truth is hooch starts it’s own death wobble from changing gears and also at high speed power on ..backing off throws the bike to the other side ...this is the deal most hard to control ....with its low weight motor down low traction is great and pushing the tire around is easy ..unlike any bike I’ve ever rode [/QUOTE]
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