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Old 11-28-2007 | 11:37 PM
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Question 2005 600RR For STUNT?

What do you guys think of a 2005 600RR for slow stunting.

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Old 11-28-2007 | 11:40 PM
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

i know if you don't want i'll take it!!! its good i want one
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by kntmare181
What do you guys think of a 2005 600RR for slow stunting.

Pros ans Cons!

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hate to be the one to break the bad news to you, but they suck for slow stunting only good for 100+mph whoolies .



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i got a 03 and i hated it for a while ,, but all i can say is jessetoler.com
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

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i got a 03 and i hated it for a while ,, but all i can say is jessetoler.com

what's wrong with them?
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

small, peppy, small, and wont hold a high idle,, oh yea there small ,, and the dam frame tabs that hold the motor mount break off with fi cages! pain in the dick to work on,,, under tail exhaust is pretty cool to drag though
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?



Ive stunted my Team Mates F4i and 636 with full stunt setup and i still perfer my RR, only problems ive had so far is the fairing stay cracked, but i just bought a brand new one and problem solved :YEAH

i reacon there a great stunt bike
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

if you put in the second idle cable they will hold an idle where ever you want it to and as far as them being small i have the cure for that ,an OMR SUBCAGE relocates the rear pegs down back and out and that takes care of the cramped feeling in the staggered position i also rotate the peg mount forward so the rear pegs don't fold up during a staggered wheelie but you can still fold them up for stoppies and other tricks....

the subcage is also a whole hell of alot stronger then the stock peg brackets because the two sides are connected by a steel cross bar so you won't have to worry about bending or breaking them in a crash ,this also protects the subframe from getting bent from the stock peg brackets......

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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

i make then for other bike also

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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

i dont know why everybody goes on about how there so cramped?

but im pretty small, so it probly dosent effect me as much...
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man that looks like that would solve alot of my problems, im 6-1 and kinda dont fit like i should on that bike, what kind of cage is on that black rr?
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by blingole
man that looks like that would solve alot of my problems, im 6-1 and kinda dont fit like i should on that bike, what kind of cage is on that black rr?
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by blingole
man that looks like that would solve alot of my problems, im 6-1 and kinda dont fit like i should on that bike, what kind of cage is on that black rr?
i beleive the crash cage is a tyger shark and the subcage/rear peg bracket is one of my omr subcages
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by blingole
man that looks like that would solve alot of my problems, im 6-1 and kinda dont fit like i should on that bike, what kind of cage is on that black rr?
yea it would be nice for ur bike. i wish he would send me one to try on my r6 to test to see if it will strengthen my subframe at all. **** is weak sauce. plus my foot pegs are kinda close, my legs rub the tail section.
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by Kevmo7
i dont know why everybody goes on about how there so cramped?

but im pretty small, so it probly dosent effect me as much...
im only 5 foot 9 and all the 600rr's are stubby with the stock peg brackets for me
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

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yea it would be nice for ur bike. i wish he would send me one to try on my r6 to test to see if it will strengthen my subframe at all. **** is weak sauce. plus my foot pegs are kinda close, my legs rub the tail section.
well it will help stiffen your subframe from tweeking side to side because of the cross bar tying the two sides together but it won't keep it from breaking from a gorrila scrape or any thing like that and the peg mounts on the r6 omr subcage are wider then the stock peg brackets so it will give you more room around the tail so your leg shouldn't get ate up from the tail......

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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

Originally Posted by Kevmo7
i dont know why everybody goes on about how there so cramped?

but im pretty small, so it probly dosent effect me as much...
kevmo i think the fact that you went from stunting a fifty directly to a 600rr might be the reason it doesn't feel cramped to you but had you gotten a 636 or f4i first and then went to the 600rr you would see what every one means
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

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kevmo i think the fact that you went from stunting a fifty directly to a 600rr might be the reason it doesn't feel cramped to you but had you gotten a 636 or f4i first and then went to the 600rr you would see what every one means
yeah, i couldnt say it better myself, my team mate who has the F4i jumped on my RR and was complaining and carrying on, and i jumped on his F4i and everything felt so low and heavy and old hahahhahaha

its just what your used to i suppose
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Re: 2005 600RR For STUNT?

yep but if you ride a bike with more room for a while you would never want to go back to the stubby stance of the 600rr
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i love my RR...nice and light



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