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Old 08-23-2007 | 10:57 PM
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Hey guys, I have been riding for a while and just got into stunting. I have a few dumb questions, go ahead and laugh. I bought a 2003 GSXR 600, I cant figure how the rear brake on the handle bar works....What about the clutch? Where do you put the brake lever.....? Next I want to keep the bike street ridable, at least 75-80mph, what would be a good sprocket set up for those speeds, but ease of getting up at low speed? Someone should write a Stunting For Dummies book, make them a millionaire....Thanks again
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dude its called reading fourms/ thers a button called search
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dude its called reading fourms/ thers a button called search
Good advice considering the search hasn't worked for a while

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Hey guys, I have been riding for a while and just got into stunting. I have a few dumb questions, go ahead and laugh. I bought a 2003 GSXR 600, I cant figure how the rear brake on the handle bar works....What about the clutch? Where do you put the brake lever.....? Next I want to keep the bike street ridable, at least 75-80mph, what would be a good sprocket set up for those speeds, but ease of getting up at low speed? Someone should write a Stunting For Dummies book, make them a millionaire....Thanks again
You don't need a hand brake or a sprocket yet. Leave it stock until you get better

Don't know about a book but there's videos here
http://www.levelxvideo.com

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Old 08-26-2007 | 05:38 PM
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thanks Duff cause i did try the search but I guess he knows better......It seems like everyone on here was born perfect and never had to ask questions. I sat and read a lot of posts and everyone has something negative to say and cant just help people out.....But thats what you get when people are born perfect stunters. Anyway, I have an cbr that I just did the 520 on so i do wheelie that and can do allright but get scared doing them......I have a $5000 paint job plus all the extras......
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No worries. I can't remember a time when the search has ever worked properly here. Sometimes it sort of works. If you want to find something just type what you're looking for after what I've typed here ----> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+Search&meta=
trouble is it comes up in no real order.

Nice bike you have there too. I'd be scared to wheelie it lol

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call me stupid but whats a 520 conversion? ive heard it before but i never knew what is was.
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Its a different chain, and the gearing is -1 front and +2 in the rear, just enough to give you the extra power that you need to pull it up. Thanks Duff, ya thats why I bought the gixxer......
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the bike looks sick real nice paint job it would be a bitch if you dropped the bike :YEAH
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Re: New guy looking for some help....Thanks in advance

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Its a different chain, and the gearing is -1 front and +2 in the rear, just enough to give you the extra power that you need to pull it up. Thanks Duff, ya thats why I bought the gixxer......


Sweet looking bike, But what's up with -1 + 2, You don't need to gear ur bike TO PULL IT UP!
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Re: New guy looking for some help....Thanks in advance

Originally Posted by Phantomrider09
Its a different chain, and the gearing is -1 front and +2 in the rear, just enough to give you the extra power that you need to pull it up. Thanks Duff, ya thats why I bought the gixxer......


Sweet looking bike, But what's up with -1 + 2, You don't need to gear ur bike TO PULL IT UP!
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