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Old 18-05-2005, 06:54 PM
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restricted to turn

hey -

on my 2stroke 49cc pb the front flair is restricting me to turn properly... do you guys recomment me just cutting a section out so i can turn, or do you know where i can get another flair that still fits my pb but can allow me to turn more...

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either adjust the handle bars so that they are in on a angle (as opposed to straight) which will give u more turning space... but realitically u shouldnt need to mod the fairings, just start learning how to lean into corners,..
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sounds good - ill try that. thanks
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Futronix is right. It only takes a slight turn of the bars to lean the bike over and allow you to complete a turn. If you're trying to turn the bike at such a slow speed that you need to turn the handlebars fully, then you might as well pick the thing up and turn it around. :wink:
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If you're trying to turn the bike at such a slow speed that you need to turn the handlebars fully, then you might as well pick the thing up and turn it around. :wink:
LMAO :lol: THATS EXACTLY RIGHT!!!
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