gearing on a f4
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gearing on a f4
ok i need some help here guys i can do a wheelie in 1st all day but i cant change to 2nd for the life of me everytime i hit it it ethier feels like its gonna loop and i smash the life saver and she comes down or when i hit it in 2nd it drops on her own now i am ridin stock f4 and i cant really put it up in second because i feel like it going to fast i dont want to be doing 80 in a wheelie i want to stay at around 40-50 should i gear the bit*h and if so what would be the recomended gearing plus the speed limited here is 40 mph i am on an island so could only keep a wheelie up for bout 5 minutes top if so long and will it hurt my 1st gear doing a wheelie for long periods of time, and will it be easier to bring it up in second once i change sprockets and i think once i get it up in second it will be easier to change gears because of there being no neutral in between the gears any detailed help with this will be gladly appreciated thanks guys.
Keep it on one whether it be the front or the rear
Burn Rubber till that sh*t tear
Keep it on one whether it be the front or the rear
Burn Rubber till that sh*t tear
#3
Re: gearing on a f4
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ask PHIL for the wheelie kit, there are a couple of options so that you can keep your stock chain...
i run his thrustcompany sprockets, they fit like no other and have a cool and lightweight design....
Teach
ask PHIL for the wheelie kit, there are a couple of options so that you can keep your stock chain...
i run his thrustcompany sprockets, they fit like no other and have a cool and lightweight design....
Teach
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