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    watch my friend do huge wheelie with a mxzx 600rs 2008
    wow I wish I could do that

    http://www.bfamus.tv/watch.php?mdid=...e+en+motoneige

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    Just unhook your limiter straps and you can be just like him.

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    what are the limiter straps and are they on a 03 rev 600

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    They are the leather straps in front of the rear skid. they limit the front shock/spring extension upon acceleration. if you unhook those when you pin it the front shock/spring will extend further and take weight off the front end. Hell my wife's z440 can even pull a wheelie until about 50mph with those unhooked but hell it tops out at 62.
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    ^ not leather, they're nylon straps with a rubber coating...

    Almost any snowmobile will wheelie with the suspension set right...

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    and I also heard that you can loose your rear shock and make your center shock stiffer

    for the moment the base of my engine split off in two peaces
    http://www.bfamus.tv/watch.php?mdid=...moteur+sauter+

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