Best possible bike to start stunting
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Best possible bike to start stunting
I wanna buy something before I start stunting a streetbike, and I know that I should buy a dirtbike or soemthing to work on brake control with, so I really want a dirtbike but what is the best one to get best size best company best all around bike? I kinda want something pretty small like 100cc or around there for price oretty much. I jsut need something to learn everything on that will be durbale and I can beat the **** out of
Last edited by Sogan; 09-25-2006 at 02:21 PM.
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Re: Best possible bike to start stunting
This thread sux! Why does everyone post up retarded questions like this and take up valuable thread space, and then I like a retard spend time reading it?!?! You need to appologize to Shugga for that!
Dude, you found the forum, you have obviously seen movies or other stunters in the area. Look around, do some research, find out who makes what, look what others are riding, read previous threads, and then you can make an educated decision, rather than getting on stuntlife and just posting a thread that says "which is the best bike..."
Your avatar says you have a virago, stunt that bit(h and be a pioneer! Quit wasting thread space!!
By the way, welcome!
Dude, you found the forum, you have obviously seen movies or other stunters in the area. Look around, do some research, find out who makes what, look what others are riding, read previous threads, and then you can make an educated decision, rather than getting on stuntlife and just posting a thread that says "which is the best bike..."
Your avatar says you have a virago, stunt that bit(h and be a pioneer! Quit wasting thread space!!
By the way, welcome!
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Re: Best possible bike to start stunting
I would say not a 50. They are too small and dont have a clutch and it is more of a toy than a learning tool I think. I have a kawasaki klx125l, great bike. bigger so the feel for a big bike is alot closer than on a 50 and it has a clutch and actually requires some kind of practice to get it up, unlike a 50 which you wack the throttle and lean back. 50 you can learn brake control but on a bigger bike like a 125 4 stroke of some kind you can apply what you learner better than the 50. So get some kind of name brand 125 or bigger 4 stroke.
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