06 Honda 600rr Stunt set up
#21
Re: 06 Honda 600rr Stunt set up
The frame is fine (its a stuntbike) And if you actually stunt that gsxr youll find out alot about welding frames. I had it welded when I first noticed it cracking to catch it before it got bad. Has held up for months of me riding it (3-4 times a week)
Forks are in great shape dont leak, cage is in good shape and mounted solid, no loose bolts, subframe has no cracks, all the pegs and brackets are solid no cracks, rims dont leak, rotors are straight, motor starts every time and sounds great, Like I said good solid STUNTBIKE. Why would I part out a bike that rides and runs fine? This is a turn key stunter, no you gotta do this or that, I can take this thing out today, all day, and not touch one tool. Thats what a solid stuntbike is to me, I guess with all your experience (Ha Ha Ha Aug 09) you know better.
It is a stuntbike, if you want a custom go buy one and get off the stunt forum poser.
Forks are in great shape dont leak, cage is in good shape and mounted solid, no loose bolts, subframe has no cracks, all the pegs and brackets are solid no cracks, rims dont leak, rotors are straight, motor starts every time and sounds great, Like I said good solid STUNTBIKE. Why would I part out a bike that rides and runs fine? This is a turn key stunter, no you gotta do this or that, I can take this thing out today, all day, and not touch one tool. Thats what a solid stuntbike is to me, I guess with all your experience (Ha Ha Ha Aug 09) you know better.
It is a stuntbike, if you want a custom go buy one and get off the stunt forum poser.
#22
Re: 06 Honda 600rr Stunt set up
wrong......your just lucky...count your luck stars your neck welds didnt snap on a set down
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