Alright I need to know in what gears you bike pulls wheelies with and without clutch also say your setup
The thing is, I heard from NorDt that when he had 125cc with gianelli exhaust he would do wheelies in 1st and 2nd without clutch and in 3rd with clutch
Now I gutted my pipe and bought a dep silencer but I can only pull in 1st gear without clutch, 2nd with clutch and 3rd with clutch if I pull really hard, and I can maybe get a 80mph top speed... Gonna try adjust the powervalve to open a bit earlier and get a new jet and see if it gets any better , but if it doesn't I'm gonna sell my dep silencer and std exhaust and buy a full gianelli exhaust system
-- Edited by zander on Thursday 9th of August 2012 02:51:22 AM
My DT was the same as yours,would power up in 1st and clutch in 2nd and 3rd with a little force, the DRZ was the same, it's all to do with how its geared i guess!
once carried two bags of cement from the diy store on the back of the bike .. the front wheel felt like it was flying and had to rely on leaning to steer lol ...
A fully gutted standard spanny is better than a DEP.
The DEP is suppose to give you more midrange. It also depends how you've set your bike up. You set the bike up to be all mid range. TBF the RE doesn't rev very high anyway. My struggles to rev higher than 9k revs.
My gutted standard struggles to get higher than ~9k too...
I dont know if I want to get a gianelli either, NorDT is the only one here with gianelli, and it might be different from bike to bike aswell so I'm just afraid I wont get more power :/
Sucks that everyone is like "DEP IS THE BEST , DEP FTW" when gianelli seems to be better... Maybe I should go ask on the german DT forum where everyone has Gianelli xD
1st at 6k with a pinned power valve and if the front comes down hard and I change gear quick enough it bounces back up in 2nd. I can wheelie for a good few metres in second without meaning to lol.
Mate the DEP is suppose to be more mid range power. Ideal for wheeling.
Yours is the RE Right? Same as mine. The CDI is restricted to fook! Try opening the PV and disconnecting it. Then see what it's like. Guaranteed it's rapid then matey :D
pinning the pv does not make it faster all it does is make it **** pulling away then it kicks in and that kick makes it lift and feel powerful but it isent its slower
pinning the pv does not make it faster all it does is make it **** pulling away then it kicks in and that kick makes it lift and feel powerful but it isent its slower
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Toy we're talking about an RE model here. The powervalve retards after like 9k rpm. Retards, shuts. Causing an instant loss of power and the inability to climb any more revs. So by pinning the powervalve open and shutting the servo off you stop it from closing and thus making more use of the higher RPM power range.
Plus there's the green and black wire you're suppose to earth to 'derestricted' the PV. Not that I noticed any difference. But I'm starting to wonder whether i've done that wrong.