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Old 03-20-2019, 10:56 PM   #11
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Default Re: Doing a wheelie?

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Originally Posted by BobBoyce View Post
It really depends on the cart, how it is loaded (center of gravity), and how it is programmed. I know when I set the 0-1/2 speed time from 6 1/2 seconds down to 1 1/2 seconds on my RXV, it would wheelie on a level paved road. I did not like how hard it launched so I set it back to stock. I was afraid it was going to break something in the driveline or damage the controller. They certainly were not designed for performance driving

My suggestion is to be careful on hills, especially with passengers on the rear. The factory rear seats have a vertical handhold built into the rear of the footrest assembly. People can get hurt if it tips over rearward.
What model number of programer do you use for the programing on the curtis I just got a 350 amp ezgo upgrade looking for that acceleration in the 0-1/2 speed in the 3 sec range would be nice
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