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Old 05-01-2007, 12:31 PM
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Re: which is easier

Originally Posted by Day Day
ha ha if i had a cam i would show its actually pretty easy just a pain in the *** to pull it up but yea the plans were to ditch the stretch i just bought the bike like that .... ya kno pple come to ask for help and all you guys just wanna hate on em

This is how stuntlife is...get used to it bro. I asked some squid questions when I first got on and quickly learned what not to do on stuntlife. Also, I would advise you do the research before asking a question...guaranteed it's already been asked before by some other newbie...
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Re: which is easier

ive actually been on here for awhile just never post now i can see why lol nah but yea i looked around but i guess you could sey im kinda impatient to keep looking n looking so i asked
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Re: which is easier

He was just kidding about no way an r6 can wheelie for 1/2 mile

but seriously, I have never seen a stretched bike do a wheelie, not saying I don't believe you, at all, I'd just like to see it.
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Re: which is easier

Do yourself a favor.. Buy a bike to stunt. and go straight to slow stuff.. my friend did that and he's been riding a year and does combo circles etc
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Re: which is easier

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but seriously, I have never seen a stretched bike do a wheelie, not saying I don't believe you, at all, I'd just like to see it.
have u not watched JD3?
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Re: which is easier

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have u not watched JD3?
9 inch stretch stock gsxr i own that vid
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Re: which is easier

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have u not watched JD3?
nope, I haven't... is there footage of that in there? I'll have to check it out
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Re: which is easier

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nope, I haven't... is there footage of that in there? I'll have to check it out
yeah man like dude said - gixxer with 9 inch stretch, and it's a not power wheelie.

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Re: which is easier

Slow wheelies are **** easy. I learned them in a couple weeks riding time on a stock 03' 636 with flipped and switched clip ons. I learned doing foot in the subframe. It's aight now.. few times out after that I was bustin out the no handers, turned a 180 wheelie but can't get circles.

I can't wheelie out of 1st gear.. faster seems way harder to me.. fastest i've done em is around 60 kmh in 1st.
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Re: which is easier

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Re: which is easier

Fast **** is alot easier. Buy a stuntbike you don't want to **** around with stunting on a stretched bike. I can do long standups at 90mph+, gonna start ******* around with the lots soon though. I've gotten to many tickets
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