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    Quote Originally Posted by vickytulla View Post
    @thepope oh yeah the bike accelerates like hell is on lose... love it
    For sprocket setup you could try 14 or 15 in front and 47 in the rear.
    But watch out and check diameters in front because 15 especially might have problem to fit because of engine housing space limitation.
    Most probably you will also need another shorter chain (about 4 links less). The swingarm adjustments have normally not enough range.
    But with this setup top speed will get up quite a bit if the engine has enough power to pull it. The low gear acceleration slow somewhat down. But if you don't go for real hard enduro or MX its fine. All light off road tracks can be mastered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vickytulla View Post
    the current enduro tires are being chewed by asphalt like a icecream cake....
    I have good experiences with Kenda K761 on my SWM right now.

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    Kenda is a rare unicorn here; I got these today from VEE RUBBER I hope its a good brand... lets see....

    also removed the RIM LOCKS

    Also noticed that the spokes are lose almost all of them... planning to take it to the Tire shop for straightening the RIMS and tightening the spokes...


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    VEE-RUBBER ???
    Made in Thailand ??
    I live in Thailand have bikes in Thailand.
    Most Bike rental in Thailand fit Vee-Rubber only to fit something else next time.?

    IMO Not bad in the dry
    Not bad on the dirt
    If its rain stop and waits until the rain stops ok.

    So IMO not a good tyre sorry.

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    nice to have some intial feed back yes i do not rid in rain.. but I will keep double up catious on wet surfaces for sure... thanks for the heads up.

    Quote Originally Posted by prince666 View Post
    VEE-RUBBER ???
    Made in Thailand ??
    I live in Thailand have bikes in Thailand.
    Most Bike rental in Thailand fit Vee-Rubber only to fit something else next time.?

    IMO Not bad in the dry
    Not bad on the dirt
    If its rain stop and waits until the rain stops ok.

    So IMO not a good tyre sorry.
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    i do not rid in rain
    I don't but every time I leave in the bright sunlight shit it starts to rain.?
    Just be careful if it rains OK
    You are welcome to my opinion on the tyres.
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