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Posted 11/4/2006 7:23:15 PM
 

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Have the new 2007 kfx90 and the owners manual states to remove the Maximun speed reduction collar from the drive train system to gain full power. Where is this speed limiter located? Our dealer doesn't even know.

CINDY
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Posted 11/10/2006 6:19:11 PM
 

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its a spacer behind the drive belt

Doug
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Posted 11/10/2006 9:46:07 PM
 

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my friend's nephew has one and i was checking it out, it's above the throttle. it should have a screw in it. to make it go full speed take out the screw.

cece
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Posted 11/13/2006 9:53:42 PM
 

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Cindy,
You might want to check ATV Connection Forum website, Seems like they were discussing this same issue. If you need a link contact me at jberry@bellsouth.net.

Also, can you give me insight on this atv. I am looking at buying 2. How fast do they go with the speed limiter screw out??

Jimmy
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Posted 12/23/2006 10:25:31 PM
 

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The speed limiter is on the right side of the handle bar. It is a small screw with a lock nut. Take a phillips screw driver and a small wrench and turn in the screw and it will limit the travel of the thumb throtle. hope this helps. Mine is brand new and slow slow is yours.

jeff novinger
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Posted 12/26/2006 11:35:07 AM
 

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It is not the screw above the the throtle.There is a collar inside the drive train behind the front sprocket that keeps the bike at a very low speed. The screw on the handle bars is for adjusting how much power you can let the kid have thru the gas.


david
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Posted 2/14/2007 11:06:06 AM
 

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that was the easiest job i ever did in my life. it is right behind the kick starter.you need an impact wrench and a 17mm bucket.
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