T500 flat tracker in Seattle.

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T500 flat tracker in Seattle.

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Not mine. Was posted on the GS forum.

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nice! Anyone know what those extra cables running into the head are?
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ChrisK wrote:nice! Anyone know what those extra cables running into the head are?
I wondered the same thing but figured they must be compression releases.
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Check out the size of that rear sprocket. :shock:
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Willie wrote:
ChrisK wrote:nice! Anyone know what those extra cables running into the head are?
I wondered the same thing but figured they must be compression releases.

That's what they appear to be.
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Surely not. Unless you have a very weak leg!
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Was wondering about that too, so I googled it & got"
"Compression releases are kinda rare but we got 'em. They are 'engine brakes' used to slow two-stroke bikes without locking up the brakes and losing control. Use them for motocross, enduro but most particularly flat track. Setting up for a corner is easier with a release-use it right before you pitch it over to scuff off speed. ..."

http://www.omarsdtr.com/dtcomprel.html
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Re: T500 flat tracker in Seattle.

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Well I'll be stuffed! Nice work jabcd :D
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