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Tuning a CR80 (2000)
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[QUOTE="adam728, post: 1071433, member: 55463"] It tames the hit, at any rpm. It doesn't add or take away power. It makes a bike "feel" like it has more lowend because you have more mass spinning. This means that if you give it a little too much clutch too soon there is more stored energy in the spinning flywheel to get the rear wheel moving, where as without it the engine will be slowed down at a greater rate. If it has an FMF Fatty pipe it probably has less low end than stock. Proper jetting will make a big difference as well, and should help cure any bog that it has. [/QUOTE]
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