F4is almost ready
#1
F4is almost ready
man i bought this thing and it was a mess...
changed:
tank
tail
rearsets
forkseals
nose
brake lines
brake pads
plugs
chain
sprockets
subframe
plastics
fixed the gangsta wiring
stator covor
can
pipe
it was a project.. hopefully ill be on the road by next week..
my -1 and+10 is still in the mail somewhere...
i still want some dirtbike bars but still saving for it..
but here it is!!
changed:
tank
tail
rearsets
forkseals
nose
brake lines
brake pads
plugs
chain
sprockets
subframe
plastics
fixed the gangsta wiring
stator covor
can
pipe
it was a project.. hopefully ill be on the road by next week..
my -1 and+10 is still in the mail somewhere...
i still want some dirtbike bars but still saving for it..
but here it is!!
#3
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by silverstunterR6
Nice:YEAH
I want your bike and your tools
I'll be by tonight to pick them up
j/k
I want your bike and your tools
I'll be by tonight to pick them up
j/k
#5
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by silverstunterR6
I was going to buy tools but I live in an apartment complex so its pointless.
I have a friend who works at champions yamaha anyway so its not too expensive.
I have a friend who works at champions yamaha anyway so its not too expensive.
#7
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by silverstunterR6
Yeah but I'd have to do it in the middle of the road.
Hopefully this time next year I'll have a house.
Hopefully this time next year I'll have a house.
#10
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by ~Mandy~
bike looks good.. other than the bar being too long
you say "man" a lot!
you say "man" a lot!
yea the bar seems a little long right.. but the people at fi say thats how it should be.. once i get familliar with where its at... ill move it.. my gixx was at 1:00 so it will be different.. lol
#11
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by c r0ck 1
yea the bar seems a little long right.. but the people at fi say thats how it should be.. once i get familliar with where its at... ill move it.. my gixx was at 1:00 so it will be different.. lol
yeah I have heard that about the fi bar... good plan..
#12
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by ~Mandy~
yeah I have heard that about the fi bar... good plan..
#13
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by c r0ck 1
on my gixx i was familliar with where it was.. i still have no rear brake control .. but i used to put it on the bar softly than jump off and run behind it.. but this bike is smaller and its a different story.. so ill have to see.. never rode an f4i in my life.. just waiting for the gearing and somone to sell me a dirtbike bar setup!! than im back!
yeah I can understand that...
bike looks good though!
#16
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by c r0ck 1
on my gixx i was familliar with where it was.. i still have no rear brake control .. but i used to put it on the bar softly than jump off and run behind it.. but this bike is smaller and its a different story.. so ill have to see.. never rode an f4i in my life.. just waiting for the gearing and somone to sell me a dirtbike bar setup!! than im back!
#17
Re: F4is almost ready
first of all, the idea that a long bar is going to familiarize you with scraping is wrong.. it's will force you to scrape in situations when you dont need to, and instead of being able to save the bike with rear brake, you may hit the bar crooked and be corkscrewed off, or freak out and bail.
12 bars are for bar tricks, and with it that long there's no way in hell it's stable enough to run for bar tricks.
I pull wheelies back way farther than that just slowing down in idle to go into a circle, and I never "accidentally" scraped my (rip) bar because it was so close to the subframe that i had to want to hit it, but in situations where i would need to use it like parking circles gone bad, and merk steps gone bad, it still protected the tail and subframe.
The only problem was I slipped off my tank in a spreader and the bar caught the ground while it was rolling over the clip ons and tweaked the **** out of the subframe, so now I don't run one at all.
12 bars are for bar tricks, and with it that long there's no way in hell it's stable enough to run for bar tricks.
I pull wheelies back way farther than that just slowing down in idle to go into a circle, and I never "accidentally" scraped my (rip) bar because it was so close to the subframe that i had to want to hit it, but in situations where i would need to use it like parking circles gone bad, and merk steps gone bad, it still protected the tail and subframe.
The only problem was I slipped off my tank in a spreader and the bar caught the ground while it was rolling over the clip ons and tweaked the **** out of the subframe, so now I don't run one at all.
#18
Re: F4is almost ready
Originally Posted by FHL
first of all, the idea that a long bar is going to familiarize you with scraping is wrong.. it's will force you to scrape in situations when you dont need to, and instead of being able to save the bike with rear brake, you may hit the bar crooked and be corkscrewed off, or freak out and bail.
12 bars are for bar tricks, and with it that long there's no way in hell it's stable enough to run for bar tricks.
12 bars are for bar tricks, and with it that long there's no way in hell it's stable enough to run for bar tricks.
C Rock its actually safer to have a shorter bar. With it that long, its really unstable.