I can't Wait To Try it!!!
#81
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
i'll sleep when i die ....lol
and like i said if you flip the 636 clipons with there 7 degree pitch then they will higher then stock even if they are mounted under the tripple but again thats just my oppinion
and like i said if you flip the 636 clipons with there 7 degree pitch then they will higher then stock even if they are mounted under the tripple but again thats just my oppinion
#82
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
as of now i dont got all the money to dump into stunting..im doing what i can with what i got..u know?
#84
#89
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
lowering the front of your bike that much is gonna make your cage hit the ground when ever you put down even a little bit hard
your stoppie game will suffer with the front lowered also it makes the balance point very sketchy like less forgiving
and if you load yor bike in a truck with a ramp you will probably hit while loading
i would put the forks just about a quarter inch below flush and use 7 degree clipons flipped......
like stock 636 ones
your stoppie game will suffer with the front lowered also it makes the balance point very sketchy like less forgiving
and if you load yor bike in a truck with a ramp you will probably hit while loading
i would put the forks just about a quarter inch below flush and use 7 degree clipons flipped......
like stock 636 ones
I didn't read the whole thread, but I did the same thing to my 00 750 gixxer.
All of the above is true ^^^ Plus a few other problems.
Hard braking, turning the bike in at lower speeds. the balance point is farther back in a wheelie, and puts more weight on the front and makes stoppies harder for me.
I set the bike up like that at the end of last season as I'm still building it, I like riding it like that alot, but harder for ME to stunt.
I'm still riding it like that, but i can't wheelie it as good as my 1,000 set up stock ???? It just feels weird, and i can notice the extra weight on the front. I'm still ridin it that way though. Here's a pic
Last edited by Catman; 04-19-2007 at 02:26 PM.
#92
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
I didn't read the whole thread, but I did the same thing to my 00 750 gixxer.
All of the above is true ^^^ Plus a few other problems.
Hard braking, turning the bike in at lower speeds. the balance point is farther back in a wheelie, and puts more weight on the front and makes stoppies harder for me.
I set the bike up like that at the end of last season, I like riding it like that alot, but harder for ME to stunt.
I'm still riding it like that, but i can't wheelie it as good as my 1,000 set up stock ???? It just feels weird, and i can notice the extra weight on the front. I'm still ridin it that way though. Here's a pic
All of the above is true ^^^ Plus a few other problems.
Hard braking, turning the bike in at lower speeds. the balance point is farther back in a wheelie, and puts more weight on the front and makes stoppies harder for me.
I set the bike up like that at the end of last season, I like riding it like that alot, but harder for ME to stunt.
I'm still riding it like that, but i can't wheelie it as good as my 1,000 set up stock ???? It just feels weird, and i can notice the extra weight on the front. I'm still ridin it that way though. Here's a pic
#93
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
Sorry I'm at work and can't resize them. I just right clicked and saved them off other sites.
there are a few in this buildoff thread.
http://www.customfighters.com/forums...?t=2330&page=3
there are a few in this buildoff thread.
http://www.customfighters.com/forums...?t=2330&page=3
#96
Re: I can't Wait To Try it!!!
When i did it, i only dropped it untill the clip on's were flush with the top of the fork tubes. It was just a bit more than an inch. It makes it a little sketchy in some area's, You'll see where. But I'm going with the LSL kit as soon as i can get the funds togeather.
It changes the way it feels all over. I love the position it puts my body in, but it isn't as stable as my 1,000. It is obvious as hell when riding them back to back. I ride them both equaly ( pretty much )
It changes the way it feels all over. I love the position it puts my body in, but it isn't as stable as my 1,000. It is obvious as hell when riding them back to back. I ride them both equaly ( pretty much )