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Old 05-28-2008, 03:57 PM
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fuel injected or carburated?!

I have a 88 cbr 600 hurricane and I looking to stunt with it. Anyone have a preference whether It better to stunt with a fuel injected bike or will carburated not hurt? Plus there isn't really any stunt products for it so im kinda second guessing stunting it.Thanx!
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FUEL INJECTION HELPS. STUNTING A HURRICANE SOUNDS LIKE A HEADACHE TO SAY THE LEAST...HARD TO FIND PARTS OEM AND AFTERMARKET..
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fuel injection =
carburated =
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sell it and find a cheap f4i
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Don't know to much about the hurricanes, but carbed is not bad. Just need to keep the carbs synced and your good to go.
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fuel injected is he only way to go if your serious about stunting. i rode an f2 for about 5 months, its a huge headache
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Re: fuel injected or carburated?!

Originally Posted by DSOG Thomas
sell it and find a cheap f4i
Yea about the f4i why do anyy stunters say f4i is the bike to stunt. |hat about it is so good? Im prob just gonna get one but I really like the 636!
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Re: fuel injected or carburated?!

carbed is just fine. i stunt a supermoto and they arent a problem. just have to keep on the gas so the reed vavle still sucks in fuel, carbs arentusing gravity despite populare believe, they use suchtion.

ever wonder why carbed tanks arent air tight?
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Re: fuel injected or carburated?!

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carbed is just fine. i stunt a supermoto and they arent a problem. just have to keep on the gas so the reed vavle still sucks in fuel, carbs arentusing gravity despite populare believe, they use suchtion.

ever wonder why carbed tanks arent air tight?
Sport bikes and dirt bikes are worlds apart

You can't really keep on the gas on a sport bike.. lol

And the problem isn't that carbed bikes don't get enough fuel, its that they get too much fuel and flood out



a carbed sport bike is dooable, but its not like compairing to a carbed dirt bike which is perfectly fine for stunting
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