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Old 06-09-2005, 01:09 PM
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Stunting a ZX-10R

Has anyone stunted one of these bikes or know someone who has?

What gearing did they switch to from the stock 17, 39.....

I have a buddy who wants to start but can't do **** now and that thing is geared so High its unreal.......you have to be around 6k before it gets torquey in 1st, were I am use to my 954 coming straigh up at 4k....
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

rode one in poland and hated it...sell it and buy two sixhundreds
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

tell your buddy to use his clutch
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

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...sell it and buy two sixhundreds

Ditto!!!!
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

buy 2 600's have a pretty bike, and stunt bike
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

The cage would be the only thing left after it falls!!!!! Insanely brittle, the frames make GSXR subframes look like solid steel. I have 2 buddies who have them, one was gonna get into stunting, he never even considered his bike, was gonna build an F4i from salvage yards and e-bay. Tell your boy to do the same, he won't be dissapointed.
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

ive stunted a tl-1000,and curently stunt 2 Zx9r's...big bikes have advantages and disadvantages.......big bikes need no or little sprocketing but there weight is a factor...little bikes tend to need more sprocketing but are light....when you flip a stoppie on a little bike it hurts and sucks...when you flip a stoppie on a big one you need an ambulance....but big bike are faster and more powerful when you do circles you dont need to use the clutch as much as you do on a little one......

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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

Dont stunt the ZX10!
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

zx10s are not big bikes they weigh abot the same as an f4i. if they are anything like my gsxr 1000 though they are worthless for stunting. too much power. unless you are insanely smooth on the throttle you will get flipped. get a 600! I did and i have improved a ton.
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

yeah, i've heard the 10's are bad for stunting.

sell it, get a minty street bike and a shitty stunt bike.
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

get an f4i to stunt............................................i f you can find one.
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

the whole ZX-10R thing was just for my buddies information....I am pretty sure that I will sell my 954 and pick up a F4i instead...save me some cash...
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

Ive seen this kid rip on a zx-10, but more faster-combo stuff not slow woolies or 0's.


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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

Teach on zx10, Poland SFF show



http://www.scigacz.pl/gallery/aktual..._coyote_41.jpg

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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

look @ the determination in teach's face! GO TEACH GO!
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

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look @ the determination in teach's face! GO TEACH GO!
Looks more like pure, crystal terror to me.
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

teach ain't skured
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

Originally Posted by R1Aaron
Looks more like pure, crystal terror to me.

i agree. no wonder he hates it. the 636 is pimp though. had the opportunity to ride one a few time. almost got one instead of the vtr1000. i like the twin too much
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

he looks terrified.... I think he just can't handle all that power...been on a 6 for too long
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Re: Stunting a ZX-10R

cover that clutch mr. mc niel!!
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