What is every one doing to their cdales???
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I will be soon putting the tuning software on my laptop and trying to learn how to tune my cannibal 440. It runs good but seems to cut out a little bit on higher rpm even with all the better fuel and intake and exhaust upgrades. It smokes out the exhaust a little still, I think either from having full synthetic in the engine or mix of that and seals that didn't seat well when previous owner rebuilt it. I'm hoping for another oil change or two to flush out the synthetic and use conventional to not blow by. I have added some c2 oil stuff to help and it has a little but not fully. If I can't get it to stop, I will be looking for someone close to me that can do a motor rebuild and do a bigger bore kit or something to make it worth while at the same time. I'm trying to find out what company if there is one still in Utah that works on Cannondales. I hope to get it tuned and take it to the sand dunes for the first time with my new paddles and see how it compares to other bikes. I might have to find someone close to me than can tune it as well to help me learn until I'm comfortable doing so on my own.
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I dont really run a series in the winter...but the place we run is called the thunderdome in Marshalltown IA. In the summer I was running in a series called the Iowa short course series, it is like turned down MX meets TT. High speed sections with a rhythm section and whoops and some table tops. They also run side by sides.
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