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V force3 reeds..


ToomeySheeLE

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Was running TDR 1 peice reeds on modded cages and switched to some v3's.. Noticed a snappier throttle response, but was honestly thinking it lacked a bit in the higher RPM"s..

 

I got 2 rides in with the V3's and...

 

Today after putting some need orings in my head, I started my bike up and it seemed to be running kinda funny, sometimes just on 1 cylinder and sometimes sputtery like the carbs weren't syched.. I warmed it up at idle and took it for a putt around my yard and then it reved to the moon, then died.. I started it back up and it reved like crazy and died again... Seemed like my throttle was stuck.. anyways it wasn't and I took some tools down to the injured banshee as it was too far to push back in the garage....

I then took the intake off and the v3's out.. looked them over and one pedel was completely missing, I looked in the intake of the cylinder and sure enough there it sat.. in its entirety..

 

Needless to say I wasn't impressed and I'm through the reliable TDR's back in.. took it for a ride with them in it and noticed better mid-top pull..

 

The reeds were tight and fully together when I originally installed them...

 

Perhaps they provide all round gains on bolt on bikes, but my dune ported 4mm definitely likes the TDR's on ported cages over the Vforces.

 

So... They are not worth the crazy retail price IMO.

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Was running TDR 1 peice reeds on modded cages and switched to some v3's.. Noticed a snappier throttle response, but was honestly thinking it lacked a bit in the higher RPM"s..

 

I got 2 rides in with the V3's and...

 

Today after putting some need orings in my head, I started my bike up and it seemed to be running kinda funny, sometimes just on 1 cylinder and sometimes sputtery like the carbs weren't syched.. I warmed it up at idle and took it for a putt around my yard and then it reved to the moon, then died.. I started it back up and it reved like crazy and died again... Seemed like my throttle was stuck.. anyways it wasn't and I took some tools down to the injured banshee as it was too far to push back in the garage....

I then took the intake off and the v3's out.. looked them over and one pedel was completely missing, I looked in the intake of the cylinder and sure enough there it sat.. in its entirety..

 

Needless to say I wasn't impressed and I'm through the reliable TDR's back in.. took it for a ride with them in it and noticed better mid-top pull..

 

The reeds were tight and fully together when I originally installed them...

 

Perhaps they provide all round gains on bolt on bikes, but my dune ported 4mm definitely likes the TDR's on ported cages over the Vforces.

 

So... They are not worth the crazy retail price IMO.

 

I have run TDR's and the reeds broke all the damn time on stock cages.

 

The porting on my cub hates everything except VF 2 or 3's.....

 

My OEM cylinder bike loves Carbon Tech. reeds on ported cages.......

 

It's mostly about find the type of cage and reed your engine likes.

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best luck with carbon tech reeds(i just buy a whole sheet)and ported stockers.i have never liked v force reeds.you don't need a 12 ft. door for a 5 ft. man to walk through.

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Wierd, were your v Force new? Never had trouble with the VF3s personally and they seem to be the reeds of choice on HQ and at the tracks.

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They were new and WERE together correctly when installed.. Perhaps I got ahold of a slightly defective set, but either way they left me with a bad impression and didn't perform as good as the others on my bike..

 

I dont run reed spacers, but am using the 1 peice Boss intake.

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Were you using the thicker TDR reeds that are for modified engines? They seem very strong to me.. I cut the bridge out of my reed block and have been running them for 2 years without issue so far..

I have used a selection of TDR reeds........ They weren't really anything special. :confused:

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I have used a selection of TDR reeds........ They weren't really anything special. :confused:

 

 

Are the carbon tech ones that you use 1 piece? 2 years and still a tight seal on my tdr's.. guess everyone has different experiences.. I wont buy anymore though, not because I dont like the product but because the company screwed me around.

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Are the carbon tech ones that you use 1 piece? 2 years and still a tight seal on my tdr's.. guess everyone has different experiences.. I wont buy anymore though, not because I dont like the product but because the company screwed me around.

I think they are all one piece, but one version has petals that separate about half way up the reed. :geek:

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