Any Fuel Media members here???
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Any Fuel Media members here???
Just watching some of the vids, and noticed the bloke with the CRF .... what is his foot on?? It looks to be through the rear fender... how does this work then? extended subframe with a cut out in the plastic to fit your foot??
Would like to know if anyones done this or knows exactly what's been done and how to do it etc.
Would like to know if anyones done this or knows exactly what's been done and how to do it etc.
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Re: Any Fuel Media members here???
Originally Posted by Rigge
Its just a hole in the fender. The subframe is just behind the hole.
thanks.
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That is me on the CRF..
On the HM(Italy) CRF Motards the rearfender is reinforced with a steel bar thats goes under the rearfender to hold upp the rearlights and winkers. I think KTM is built the same, so just cut a hole out and
On the HM(Italy) CRF Motards the rearfender is reinforced with a steel bar thats goes under the rearfender to hold upp the rearlights and winkers. I think KTM is built the same, so just cut a hole out and
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Re: Any Fuel Media members here???
Originally Posted by tommy***
That is me on the CRF..
On the HM(Italy) CRF Motards the rearfender is reinforced with a steel bar thats goes under the rearfender to hold upp the rearlights and winkers. I think KTM is built the same, so just cut a hole out and
On the HM(Italy) CRF Motards the rearfender is reinforced with a steel bar thats goes under the rearfender to hold upp the rearlights and winkers. I think KTM is built the same, so just cut a hole out and
You've inspired me anyway, and I shall blame you when I flip my KTM doing stuff I can't do hahaa.. only joking! :D
Keep with the CRF mate, it's really cool stuff - the fuel media vids are the best videos I have, and I have about 20 gigs of bike clips on my hard drive. The Ghostrider one (this one http://213.113.118.96/download.asp?i...rg.grdvd04.wmv) is the best vid.
What size sprockets are you running? Any other advice is great, not many people stunt supermotos - I for one think they are great for stunting though.
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I have a 62teeth sprocket in the vids.. but now I have 50teeth and that also works good.
..good advice - it's all about training. Learn how to use the rearbrake.. and use a big (about 60teeth) rearsprocket when you train circlewheelies.
..good advice - it's all about training. Learn how to use the rearbrake.. and use a big (about 60teeth) rearsprocket when you train circlewheelies.
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Re: Any Fuel Media members here???
Originally Posted by Yams
Just watching some of the vids, and noticed the bloke with the CRF .... what is his foot on?? It looks to be through the rear fender... how does this work then? extended subframe with a cut out in the plastic to fit your foot??
Would like to know if anyones done this or knows exactly what's been done and how to do it etc.
Would like to know if anyones done this or knows exactly what's been done and how to do it etc.
And yes, you need to do somekind of subframe extension cause EXC's subframe is pretty short.
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Re: Any Fuel Media members here???
Originally Posted by Sami
I'm done it for my 525. I also got that idea from some fuelmedia's vid.
And yes, you need to do somekind of subframe extension cause EXC's subframe is pretty short.
And yes, you need to do somekind of subframe extension cause EXC's subframe is pretty short.
I was thinking the same with the subframe being short and wondered how to get around it.
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Originally Posted by Yams
Is there any chance of a few pics of what you've done?
I was thinking the same with the subframe being short and wondered how to get around it.
I was thinking the same with the subframe being short and wondered how to get around it.
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Originally Posted by Mike_3SicK6
Post a link to the vids.. I want to see Motard stunts. Holla back..
Most of the vids have the CRF and a WR stunting... Ghostrider extra and stunt school are particularily good videos.
Thanks for advice Sami, when I get my KTM back from being fixed I'll look into the subframe etc.
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