Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
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Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
As most of you know, I thought it was Roland Sands, but no, it's Jesse Rooke..........And YES, Jesse is going to build Jason a one-off stunt bike w/ a gixxer 600 motor AND suspension. Jason says the rest is up to Jesse. Wieght is suppose to be around 350-400 pounds...:YEAH
What do you guys think? Any cool ideas for foot/lever/seating positions?
What do you guys think? Any cool ideas for foot/lever/seating positions?
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Re: Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
Why start another thread when Britton himself replied with the exact answer?
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Re: Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
Because I'm retarded, and put the wrong name in my first thread. Read the other one and you'll realize everyone was confused.
+ Just trying to keep people informed.
+ Just trying to keep people informed.
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Re: Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
Originally Posted by nags
Why start another thread when Britton himself replied with the exact answer?
The question this thread is asking can't be answered only by Jason B. I'm asking YOU and everyone here what new, creative ideas you think would be helpfull on a stunt piece. So........:YEAH
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Originally Posted by DSOG Thomas
id rather have darius build me a bike
Wouldnt you rather Me build you a Bike!! Ill build it to A sick Perfection!! Rattle can and all!!! LOL JK
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Re: Jesse Rooke building J. Britton custom stunt-piece.
what about a stock crash cage welded st8 to the frame and designed to protect rear sets as well? u'd still be able to swap motors and the fairings could be built around the cage....or rather, have like a tight fitting titanium cage that could be abused to **** and never give and have the fairing over the cage so it looks like a stock bike...and the subframe and frame for that matter should be made out of high density alloy to withstand constant drops? I'm just drunk and just got in so all this post may prolly be full of ****, but just throwin' **** out there.
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