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awww come on nowl. thats my video lol. there gotta be someone else out there thats doin some stuntin on these bike.
Cant wait to see it bro. Becareful tho, that stuffs fun as hell but can bite you in the ass real quik. i am gonna try to get another one out 2 wit a few diff stunts on it. Just gotta wait for all this damn snow to melt up here in PA... I have looked b4 too. It just came out a little over a year ago, and isn't a very popular bike yet...give it some time....or give me a few months....I'll make a video by the end of the season....
Cant wait to see it bro. Becareful tho, that stuffs fun as hell but can bite you in the ass real quik. i am gonna try to get another one out 2 wit a few diff stunts on it. Just gotta wait for all this damn snow to melt up here in PA
i am far from good at doing them but i can ride one a lil ways. One thing for sure is practice (in a non public area)lol makes perfect.No worries...I gota take it slow. I just sorta learned how to do wheelies...I shit can't get over that "O SH*T" factor when the front end comes up...It's a work in progress, and hopefully by the end of the season I can at least do a respectable wheelie.
I'm not much of a stunter, the occasional accidental wheelie (and thank God no accidental stoppies).
I was watching Jason Britton's show one night when they were down in Mexico, or somewhere down South, and his buddy was on a "loaner" bike. He was pulling 1-3 second wheelies down the road, then did a 5-10 second one and blew oil (think, HOT) all over his leg... supposedly the bike was modified for stunts, Jason said he would only do stunts on his bike 'cause he knew it was ready.... and said he'd seen the results of bikes blowing oil all out....
So just a warning... our bike isn't prepped for stunts, the front shocks aren't "stunt ready" and I'm sure the oil system isn't either.
PLEASE make sure you do research before even thinking about it.
m so if you've done a few mods, you'll have no problems.
The only mods i have on my bike are cosmetic. She is all stock, performance wise. This bike has plenty of power to do stunts. The ol saying is true; practice makes perfect. Just be careful when practicing. oh and if you have any questions or need help with some techniques, just let me know.Are your guys fz6rs modified? ie.gears,exhaust,ect....
or are the stock just wondering if mine will stand up i have the twobros exhaust and juice box but nothing else like sprockets thanks for any replies.
The only mods i have on my bike are cosmetic. She is all stock, performance wise. This bike has plenty of power to do stunts. The ol saying is true; practice makes perfect. Just be careful when practicing. oh and if you have any questions or need help with some techniques, just let me know.
What gears and rpm's are you clutching up at in your vid....maybe a little walk through specific to this might help since it has a higher rpm range where wheelies take place that most 600's
my bike is all stock power wise though, not sprocket change, no exhaust. I don't know that I would want to change the sprockets....This bike needs all the top end it can get.
If you change the sprockets you don't lose top end power (actually feels like you gain power). You gain quickness and lose overall top speed. Stock bike with the -1/+2 sprocket swap and speedohealer put me at about 115mph around 12k. Much easier to get the front end off the ground as well.