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R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
Has anyone tried to record the sound of their Roadstar and download it onto their cellphone for a ringtone? Imagine the looks from those nearby when you get a call. A roaring Roadie would sound neat but a lesser bike might sound like a flatulence problem.
 
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Re:R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
ekonkjack wrote:
.... A roaring Roadie would sound neat but a lesser bike might sound like a flatulence problem.

So what you're saying is that if I record my 'flatulence' and use it as a ring tone everyone will think it's a bike when the cellphone rings.



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Re:R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
That's twisted logic Doc but if your flatulence sounds like a Roadie @ 4,000rpms, God help you.
 
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Re:R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
ekonkjack wrote:
That's twisted logic Doc but if your flatulence sounds like a Roadie @ 4,000rpms, God help you.

Well it's more like a low reving R*. I have an internal rev-limiter and so I can't go beyond 5 FPS (farts/sec)



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Re:R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
Tach it up, tach it up, buddy gonna shut you down,
 
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Re:R* thunder in your pocket? 6 Years ago  
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ekonkjack wrote:
That's twisted logic Doc but if your flatulence sounds like a Roadie @ 4,000rpms, God help you.

Well it's more like a low reving R*. I have an internal rev-limiter and so I can't go beyond 5 FPS (farts/sec)



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try a 180 main and 2 1/2 turns out on the p.m.s. (pong mixture screw) and you should hit 6 FPS

 
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