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Venom Informational Series - VMX 450 Rear Wheel Assembly

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Get a step by step instruction of the proper way to assembly the Rear Wheel of the VMX 450 RC Dirt Bike.

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  • So is this bike going to be in production for a long time? I just want to know if parts support will be good for a good while. Also, why does the gpv-1 kit keep getting pushed back? I shoulda got one in August last year but I cancelled the order. Now they say feb but it will be pushed back again lol

  • @WStar4Life Yes, our plan is to continue production of the Venom VMX 450 with full parts support including optional performance parts. Also, we have had some delays with the GPV-Pro kit; however, our ETA is late February.

  • I just received bike, The chain is real loose is this normal I tried tightening but it seems to go back to the same spot anything i can do to correct this. Thanks Todd

  • @wingman725 Thank you for your question. Please contact our customer service department and they can assist you with your chain issue. 1-800-705-0620. Please note we are a little backed up on calls at the moment, so just leave a message with all your contact info and someone will get back to you asap. Thank you!

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  • I really like this bike, I have two, one for me and one for my son :-) great fun!

    In my experience you need to find the gyro clutch 'sweet spot'. Loose enough so it quickly spins up the gyro, but not so loose that it won't release when you let off the throttle.

    And and a criticism I'm sorry. Please consider replacing the brass motor pinion with steel. The brass ones wear out way quick and sound horrible. I've replaced one of mine with a traxxis 10t steel pinion and it's way quieter, more effi

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