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Hello. I hope that you are well and enjoying life in general.
I've had this Rear Engine Relic for more than a month now, and I finally got around to putting in a battery and oil and climbing aboard.
I'd never rode a rider before, and I was horrified at how fast it was. On Speed Number One. On Speed Number Six I probably could have taken it out onto the highway.
Between that and not really knowing how steep a hill it would take to tip it over, and I got hills, I'm kind of ascaired to get back on it. I know that there's a throttle, but Briggs and Stratton says that their engine really wants to run at a high speed, and my experience with throttles has not been good. These things really want to run full out. And or course if the engine slows down the blade slows down, and that can't be good.
Does anyone have any nonobvious suggestions regarding slowing this baby down?
I've had this Rear Engine Relic for more than a month now, and I finally got around to putting in a battery and oil and climbing aboard.
I'd never rode a rider before, and I was horrified at how fast it was. On Speed Number One. On Speed Number Six I probably could have taken it out onto the highway.
Between that and not really knowing how steep a hill it would take to tip it over, and I got hills, I'm kind of ascaired to get back on it. I know that there's a throttle, but Briggs and Stratton says that their engine really wants to run at a high speed, and my experience with throttles has not been good. These things really want to run full out. And or course if the engine slows down the blade slows down, and that can't be good.
Does anyone have any nonobvious suggestions regarding slowing this baby down?