redsoxrule
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1994 Vmax 600 ST...recently went up to Tug Hill and the sled ran like crap. Wouldn't go over 50 and struggling to get there. Seemed OK up to around 35, not quite as peppy as usual. Last change was a local dealer telling me I should be running 93 instead of 87, so I filled the tank with 93 before hitting the road. Pulled the plugs after a few trails at the Hill and they were fouled completely. When I got home I drained the gas and put 87 in (a little 93 left), and it seemed a lot better. Plugs looked better. Odd thing is when I had it on the stand, it reved well and sounded good, got up to 90-100 MPH on the stand, the motor sounded good, track spun solid. Question is should I be looking at ignition/fuel delivery or the clutch/drivetrain as a possible area of concern. Is the "stand test" a valid one to differentiate between ignition/fuel and clutch problems, or could it just be the 93 gas causing the problem. Also at home had a small run in with a tree, left front end and shock tube damaged. The tube has a tear in it now, can that be replaced seperately, or do you need the entire shock assembly. Hasn't been ridden since the small tree got in the way, so I believe the shock is still fine, the ride back from the incident didn't show any steering or control problems, the shocks both responded to the skis. Frame seems fine, although the front bumper got bent. Thanks in advance.