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So where is the advantage to Race Gas for Joe Ave?
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[QUOTE="MikeS, post: 147495, member: 18813"] A little off the original post but: Layton I agree to a point. AA riders or most A riders are in a class by themselves. They could win on a mo-ped(only kidding). I think the race gas thing is important for some ...if it works for you...better jetting or throttle response..stick with it. I have seen good riders hop on a bike taken out of the crate and win on it, then they comment on suttle changes they would like. I get on one and like it but usually want different power or suspension..old habits are hard to break.... IMO the bikes (new from the factories) are put together with the factory rider in mind, jetting is comprimised for all areas. Hell it sells...good marketing...put out the bike with Langstons cylinder head or Ricky's motor and it will sell. That is why for us Average Joe's, Eric's & Jeremy's phones ring all day once we buy these bikes. [/QUOTE]
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