super motard stuntbike?

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Old 04-17-2007 | 05:37 PM
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Re: super motard stuntbike?

Originally Posted by Dirty Jerzey Alie
BUT I think I'd rather give it up to the guy who does the same thing on a liter bike.
hell yeah i agree with ya there...but who is doing everything on a liter bike that people do on a 600...not saying there isnt anybody...just havent seen hc 0's and **** like that on a liter...if someone is props to em for sure...
Old 04-17-2007 | 07:31 PM
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Re: super motard stuntbike?

Originally Posted by jcrawford05
I thought that bike was a motard bike and the little lever was the compression release for starting the new 4 strokes? Is that wrong?
The very first four-strokes had manual comp releases......these are now called hot starts.
Old 04-17-2007 | 07:43 PM
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Re: super motard stuntbike?

I must say this thread has gone to hell.. Dude was commenting earlier about his 50 and 150 being easy to stunt....thats way different that a full out motocross bike converted. I dont stunt a street bike but I will tell you there is nothing easy about stunting a motard...especially worrying about chugging out in the lower revs and being spit to the ground
Old 04-17-2007 | 10:14 PM
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Re: super motard stuntbike?

Originally Posted by E-Loc540
I must say this thread has gone to hell.. Dude was commenting earlier about his 50 and 150 being easy to stunt....thats way different that a full out motocross bike converted. I dont stunt a street bike but I will tell you there is nothing easy about stunting a motard...especially worrying about chugging out in the lower revs and being spit to the ground
Not to mention the suspension you are on is way softer so any type of acros you do is sketchy as ****!

All I know is that Ryan can kill a 50 all the way to a 450 and then jump on Brittons new GsxR600 and makes it look like he has been riding that for a year. Skils are skils!
Old 04-17-2007 | 10:38 PM
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Re: super motard stuntbike?

Originally Posted by 808stunna
i wanted an easy bike so i got a 50
i think its harder to ride the fiddy, but softer hits to the pavement. i gotta give it up to people who master the fiddy, great balance, awesome throttle and brake control with no power.
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