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Is it one those things that if/when it does happen, it'll be like some sort of epiphine?Or is it possible it has happened, maybe happens all the timeand I just didn't notice?
You may notice it more if you have a fully loaded tour-pak (with or w/o passenger), while taking a higher speed curve. I guess that's why people install the Tru-Trak system. Correct me I'm wrong too please!
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ORIGINAL: RayClay
Will I know it when ithappens?
Is it one those things that if/when it does happen, it'll be like some sort of epiphine?Or is it possible it has happened, maybe happens all the timeand I just didn't notice?
PUT A PASSENGER ON THE BACK WITH YOU.. RIDE FAST.. ON A HGWY.. THEN FIND A GOOD SWEEPING EXIT RAMP... PREFERABLY A RAMP WITH A SLIGHT DIP IN IT...AND ACCELERATE A BIT JUST PRIOR TO THE DIP...
AHHHHH A WALLOWA WOBBLE A HOLY CRAP WHAT WAS THAT !..GEEZE!
YOU GET USED TO IT AFTER A WHILE.. GOTTA LOVE THAT HOG..
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