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Why does my V-Force with its 700 twin motor get passed in long races by quads with lesser motors?

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Why does my V-Force with its 700 twin motor get passed in long races by quads with lesser motors?

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A. Because the factory primary spring is a “beginner spring” installed by Kawasaki to make the V-Force easy to ride even for beginners. A more aggressive spring and its associated stall would potentially scare off buyers who were not used to it.

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