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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

Just doing some wheelies with the Yamaha Timberwolf YFB250, on the side of the house.

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  • Yea I painted them. Used a plastic adhesion promoter (rattle can). Then used some cheap 1 stage black paint ($15 maybe), sprayed them with a paint gun. 2 medium coats. The paint held up, even with rocks and mud! Nobody would believe it was a Timberwolf.

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  • @JohnDeere1317 try adjusting your valves. mine did that after i rebuilt it and then i adjusted them and it ran like a gem afterwards

  • did you paint the plastics?

  • what the FRIG is wrong with my t-wolf! Its lost so much speed and has no take off. It just makes a whirring noise and slowly gains speed...GRRR!

  • my friends timberwolf is like that too

  • yeah i got some good vids i'll post you can ride em as long as you want bike does look good for a twolf though

  • i dont have to rock back like that to do wheelies on my t wolf lol. Mine will ride em like they r goin outta style in 3rd gear.

  • solid black... looks sick man!

  • wats this song

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