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Adding a Rev Limiter
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[QUOTE="DualSportr, post: 272556, member: 19592"] There wouldn't be a way of actually adding a rev limiter - unless there's another CDI WITH a rev limiter that would work for the TTR125. None of the other TTR's have rev limiters that I know of either. There may be something from one of the little Yamie quads that would work - unfortunately it would be a trial and error thing. The TTR can float valves if revved too high. But they do withstand over rev better than most small four strokes. Shifting without the clutch and lugging this engine will give about the same amount of wear and tear as over rev. The best insurance against any of these actually causing damage would be to run a really good quality oil and change it frequently. Other than that, there's not much to do but keep an ear out to hear how the new rider is handling the shifing duties. [/QUOTE]
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