Are you wheeling your stock Savage 25?
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RE: Are you wheeling your stock Savage 25?
I have a savage ss and i have only got it to whilee a few times and i have a pipe and diffrent gears in it. does any now how to get a savage 25 clutch to quit sticking i just installed it and just having touble with it now
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RE: Are you wheeling your stock Savage 25?
It took this kurt guy 3 years to get a video together LMAO!! Sister must have pawned the video camera... he he he.
Anyway... I think this subject has been covered by now
P.S I can wheelie too... But I don't have a .25
Anyway... I think this subject has been covered by now
P.S I can wheelie too... But I don't have a .25
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RE: Are you wheeling your stock Savage 25?
My RTR 25 would only wheelie when I had the engine "perfectly tuned". I eventually went to the OS 30VG and had to gear up the CB/spur to keep it from wheelieing too easily. (Is "wheelieing" a word?). Gear ratios will let even a low power engine produce wheelies, as well as preventing a high power engine form doing them. Not sure if you consider changing the gear ratio a mod so it's not stock anymore. Changing the enigne certainly makes it non-stock.
EDIT: oh-oh...I just noticed the date of the OP
EDIT: oh-oh...I just noticed the date of the OP