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Old 04-10-2007, 03:36 PM
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Originally Posted by PAINTRIXX
YOU GOT IT TWISTED HOMMIE,THE V-TWINS ARE THE TORQUE MONSTERS.
That's a myth perpertrated by Harley guys who want you to think there is an upside to v-twin engines.
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Re: gearing an rc51?

I Can Tell Alot Of People On This Thread Have No Clue .all An Rc51 Is Nothing But Torque.
I Dont Say This Because Its What My Homeboy Told Me,or Its What I Heard ,i Say It Because I Have One I Twist The Nutts Off On The Street Daily!

Its Fine Stock ,but If You Wont A Lil Help +3 In The Rear Is All You`ll Ever Need.if You Cant Wheelie With That Give It Up ,your A Squid 4 Life
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Re: gearing an rc51?

my first bike was a zuki tlr 1000, and it was a v. its was a torqy mo fo, it def wasnt a dead beat.
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Originally Posted by NINER
That's a myth perpertrated by Harley guys who want you to think there is an upside to v-twin engines.
Exactly - they cannot be wheelied, just like any bike under 500cc and any bike made before 1994.
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Re: gearing an rc51?

^^^lol^^^^ ya those crf450.... just shy of being able to wheelie... damn the luck... and the 250 trials bike... man what ever happen to the badass cr500 hundreds and the gs550 just so i can wheelie
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Originally Posted by NINER
That's a myth perpertrated by Harley guys who want you to think there is an upside to v-twin engines.
I LOVE MY INLINE 4`S ,BUT IN THE TWISTIES I EAT GSXR1000 ALL DAY..
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Trade that RC for my f4i, it comes with a wheelie button pre-installed

and a magic wheelie sprocket
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Re: gearing an rc51?

or ya could keep your bike and buy the skill button for 999.99 of hai
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Exactly - they cannot be wheelied, just like any bike under 500cc and any bike made before 1994.
lol

you forgot to mention stoppies are impossible on all those as well
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Originally Posted by PAINTRIXX
I Can Tell Alot Of People On This Thread Have No Clue .all An Rc51 Is Nothing But Torque.
I Dont Say This Because Its What My Homeboy Told Me,or Its What I Heard ,i Say It Because I Have One I Twist The Nutts Off On The Street Daily!

Its Fine Stock ,but If You Wont A Lil Help +3 In The Rear Is All You`ll Ever Need.if You Cant Wheelie With That Give It Up ,your A Squid 4 Life
Why The **** Do People Like U Have To Cap The First ******* Letter Of Every Word .

N chill out boss, everybody is just givin him **** cause he asked a dumb question
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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lol

you forgot to mention stoppies are impossible on all those as well

especially the rc51 - the front suspension is the worst ever made by honda
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Re: gearing an rc51?

this guy scott38420 doesnt know what the hell he's talking about and has a meth problem
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Originally Posted by MikeM
this guy scott38420 doesnt know what the hell he's talking about and has a meth problem
Don't listen to MikeM, he's a crack head. Scott is an expert at working on bikes. He helped me out with wheel bearings.
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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this guy scott38420 doesnt know what the hell he's talking about and has a meth problem
I thought you were trading your f4i with the wheelie sprocket for a non-wheelieable rc51
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Re: gearing an rc51?

Wait... 420? Does That Mean He Got High And Installed Bearings...
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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Don't listen to MikeM, he's a crack head. Scott is an expert at working on bikes. He helped me out with wheel bearings.

too bad i couldnt help you with those wheelies bud
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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I thought you were trading your f4i with the wheelie sprocket for a non-wheelieable rc51
that was the drugs talking
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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too bad i couldnt help you with those wheelies bud
You are a horrible teacher.
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Re: gearing an rc51?

I heard it took scoot over 2 hours to install his cage
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Re: gearing an rc51?

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I heard it took scoot over 2 hours to install his cage
3.5 if you count smoke breaks
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