can you stunt....
#21
Re: can you stunt....
i got mine a few months ago, can't do much but that front wheel comes up EASY. in the works fab'n a 12 bar cuz the guy that owned bike before got rid of rear-set...need something to learn other than sitting wheelies.
#28
Re: can you stunt....
Sound like you are ready know you are going to stunt this bike out, Its torqEEE and fun, good luck!! Ive just started and been have'n a blast, My bike hates me, but I love her more and more.
#30
Re: can you stunt....
First and foremost, dress for pavement. Every rider eventually kisses the ground. Its not a question of "if", it's a matter of "When". So always be prepared. When you let your guard down (especially as a new rider) that's when youre most vulnerable.
"ok what kind of equipment do i need besides a helmet?"
-Helmet, gloves, FULL-sleeved jacket (leather preferrably) and boots. And if you don't want to wear full pants, pick up a pair of ICON's riding demin jeans with reinforced kevlar and such. When you go down wearing chucks or your newest pair of high-top Dunks, Not only will you be pissed you scuffed 'em, but your ankles will look like beach-*****.
standard "stunting mods"
Even though your bike WILL wheelie bone stock, some things will either help it come up easier. By adding more power to your bike, or switching up the gearing will enable you to achieve this such as an exhaust and power commander unit. by getting aftermarket sprockets and going like (-1,+2) will help you get that power right where you need it.
Be prepared when you go down. And yes, You'll go down. Pick up either frame sliders,race rails, full cage, whatever fits your budget/availability. I'm assuming youre fairly new to this world, so dont worry about 12-bars, dented tanks, cut rear seats, dirtbike bars/flipping your clip-on's/handbrakes and all that. Get used to your bike. Get a set of rear passenger pegs and do a staggered position eventually. I learned sit downs before standups. Learn your bike and power it can deliver. Get the front end up little by little. Baby steps bro.
"ok what kind of equipment do i need besides a helmet?"
-Helmet, gloves, FULL-sleeved jacket (leather preferrably) and boots. And if you don't want to wear full pants, pick up a pair of ICON's riding demin jeans with reinforced kevlar and such. When you go down wearing chucks or your newest pair of high-top Dunks, Not only will you be pissed you scuffed 'em, but your ankles will look like beach-*****.
standard "stunting mods"
Even though your bike WILL wheelie bone stock, some things will either help it come up easier. By adding more power to your bike, or switching up the gearing will enable you to achieve this such as an exhaust and power commander unit. by getting aftermarket sprockets and going like (-1,+2) will help you get that power right where you need it.
Be prepared when you go down. And yes, You'll go down. Pick up either frame sliders,race rails, full cage, whatever fits your budget/availability. I'm assuming youre fairly new to this world, so dont worry about 12-bars, dented tanks, cut rear seats, dirtbike bars/flipping your clip-on's/handbrakes and all that. Get used to your bike. Get a set of rear passenger pegs and do a staggered position eventually. I learned sit downs before standups. Learn your bike and power it can deliver. Get the front end up little by little. Baby steps bro.
#31
Re: can you stunt....
^ dunno about you, but here in bama... if u wear a leather jacket youll end up in the hospital faster than anything. Just a little bit hot outside.... Cage, round bar, sprocket, and stop thinking so much into until you actually do break something... thats the advice ive been given
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