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Old 08-17-2007, 08:43 PM
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Re: Setup for stunt bike?

Originally Posted by Danger_Dave
haha! you are an outrageously sponsored crashing noob!

stunting a gixxer is like stunting a fat chick.
when you get that kawi you are longing for you'll see.
if you've been ridin that thing hard for 3 1/2 years i would find it
so hard to believe nothing is wrong with it. dont get me wrong, you probly got a decent bag of tricks going, and so does my buddy, but he hopped on my f4i and said wow. and i said the same thing after owning my gixxer for about the same time as you. they are known problem childs..... every structural component on that bike is weaker than a tin can and the motor hates being vertical = not a good stunt bike
Still have the same motor and runs strong, good clean oil all the time and a pick up since day 1 is key. This is a 2000 750 btw. Replaced 1 subframe only cuz it wasn't renforced correctly otherwise I wouldn't have ever broken it. A few clipons and tank cuz when I started I had a 905 roll cage otherwise i wouldn't have had to replace those either. Got some plated cracks in the frame but after stunting this bike that long from day 1, w/ all the pancakes and hard crashes, it would have happend to any bike by now. Oh I know the kawi is going to be better. Just a 600 period is music to my ears.

I know it's not the best bike to stunt, but it's definitely not the worst.. (yamaha)
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Re: Setup for stunt bike?

Originally Posted by SIC J
hes gonna be doin street or higher speed wheelies. so he DOESNT even really need a cage. all he needs is a BIKE and PRACTICE. more then likely if he loops at 35mph and up, his cage aint gonna save his bike anyways.

so you can take youre "period" away
okay, i took it away (taking "period" and putting it in pocket)

ur right about a cage not doing ****. he should get a streetfighter. less **** to damage.
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Re: Setup for stunt bike?

i just want to see what happens if i do this :O F4i vs 636
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Re: Setup for stunt bike?

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i just want to see what happens if i do this :O F4i vs 636
eek. don't.
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Re: Setup for stunt bike?

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eek. don't.
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