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Old 01-06-2005, 10:57 PM
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Could you stunt an 2001 R6 and what would you recommend doing to it so that it has alot of torque
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Old 01-06-2005, 11:06 PM
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Re: R6 stunt bike

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Could you stunt an 2001 R6 and what would you recommend doing to it so that it has alot of torque
Add about 20 teeth to the rear sprocket!!
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Could you stunt an 2001 R6 and what would you recommend doing to it so that it has alot of torque
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Old 01-06-2005, 11:17 PM
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where can you find a sprocket that big? I have a 48 in the rear and 15 in the front
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Re: R6 stunt bike

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where can you find a sprocket that big? I have a 48 in the rear and 15 in the front
moto-heaven.com a.k.a. thrust company. i just ordered mine yesterday (16/60) with a 520 conversion for $175.
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Old 01-06-2005, 11:21 PM
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right on I just found that same website last week but It did not see where it said how many teeth were on each sprocket
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I emailed them tonite so hopefully I will hear from them soon and get those new sprockets on there way here. Thanks for your help
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i would reccomend a 170 tooth sprocket in the back and a 3 tooth in the front
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i would reccomend a 170 tooth sprocket in the back and a 3 tooth in the front
now thats what I like to hear!
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Re: R6 stunt bike

I've gotta 15/52 setup on my 04 R6, and its torky as hell (yes i know torque is spell'd wrong). You can power up 1st gears at 5mph, and clutching 1st gear is noooo problem at a dead stop either. If its a dedicated stunter, go +20 in the rear and leave a stock 16 tooth up front.
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Re: R6 stunt bike

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Could you stunt an 2001 R6 and what would you recommend doing to it so that it has alot of torque

well you can stunt ANYTHING, but just change the gearing- it should have plenty of ***** to stand up
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Re: R6 stunt bike

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Could you stunt an 2001 R6 and what would you recommend doing to it so that it has alot of torque
You can stunt anything. Put a bar, a crash cage, and gear it.
Yamahas look good street fighter style.
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