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over-revved the CRAP out of my bike today
and it still runs! as im downshifting on the highway i didnt step hard enough so it didnt engage into any gear, and what do you know i revved it SO HARD i really thought it was going to blow up , i heard a weird fluttering noise while it was @ its peak which sounded very weird and i heard flames comming out of the exhaust. it sounded like it went to 14k rpms no joke- it sounded like a high pitched shriek,.. ive mis shifted like this before but never this bad with extra fluttering noises- i mean it was really out of hand, it truly scared the crap out of me and i really cant believe nothing happened to the bike-or so i hope.. i've heard of bent valves but my bike runs mint... unbelievable.John 3:16Tags: None
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Ranger
Check your oil man, even when my bike ran dry it rode for about 100 miles after adding fresh oil before the bearing went. Better hope you don't have metal shavings that come out.
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Ranger
Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Postlol ranger we need to start raising a fund for you, immediately we need you on a GS. i feel your pain brother, but hey atleast your in san diego, im here in long island and its 18 degrees out right now
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostI'm in a state with beautiful weather unable to ride in it. That makes it worse.John 3:16
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Ranger
Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Posti really understand how that feels (being without a bike and such) when my bike was down (several time) i would really feel withdrawl and i would seriously be ****ed at EVERYONE for that day, i would bark answers at everyone and they'd be like "wtf is his problem" in their heads... hey everything happens for a reason right! ill be hunting the SD craigslist for ya, you need a 750, 1000, or 1100!
I have a new engine coming some time soon. I only get mad when I think about that whole month.
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Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Postover-revved the CRAP out of my bike today and it still runs! ... unbelievable.
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostI'm in a state with beautiful weather unable to ride in it. That makes it worse.Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Posti really understand how that feels (being without a bike and such) when my bike was down (several time) i would really feel withdrawl and i would seriously be ****ed at EVERYONE for that day, i would bark answers at everyone and they'd be like "wtf is his problem" in their heads... hey everything happens for a reason right! ill be hunting the SD craigslist for ya, you need a 750, 1000, or 1100!Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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Originally posted by Baatfam View PostHello....that's why you need more than one bike....duh...John 3:16
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by Steve View Post
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Originally posted by Steve View PostJohn 3:16
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ukilme
You are lucky. I did that 20 years ago on a Gpz550. Right through the redline and pinned the needle for less then a second. I made another 5kms down the road and it stopped working. I bent almost every valve.
And to think I was trying to wheelie pass a car with some girls in it.
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