a group of mates and i wer looking into getting a bike purely for teaching ourselves how to do stunt type things.. wheelys endos riding over the handlebars etc etc we're tossing up between a 400 and 600.
a group of mates and i wer looking into getting a bike purely for teaching ourselves how to do stunt type things.. wheelys endos riding over the handlebars etc etc we're tossing up between a 400 and 600.
"the fish is talking!!"....
'but is he saying anything??.... no.. not realy'
best rated (value for money) bike for stunting would be an 01'ish Honda CBR600F4i... the fuel injection stops the bike from spluttering and dying on stoppies/wheelies etc...
Have a look at www.stuntlife.com for some good info...
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Wet sump + long wheelies = ???
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
On www.stuntlife.com they talk about fairly straightforward modifications that change the oil pickup to the back of the sump, so oil is always there, or you could just overfill it by a quart...
“There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks
get a CBR600F4i or a CBR600RR and be done with it!!!
I think there I'd have to disagree... I had my FZR all stunted up (54 tooth rear sprocket), but as soon as power delivery came (after the front would come up), I'd get nervous and set it down... the only time I didn't set it down, it set itself down on its side and then slid down the road with me still sitting on it... that was the last time the bike worked...
Although, yes... most stunters seem to prefer rev-hungry inline4's as stunt-toys, but the likes of Christian Pfieffer (Ducati Monster, a bunch of trials bikes, and the BMW F800 parallel twin) and Julian Dupont (freestyle trials rider) seem to show that flat torque, as well as Carver (DR650 and currently ER6n) seem to enjoy a flat torque curve...
“There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks
“There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks
we were thinking along the lines of a sport bike. dont really want a trial or mx type bike its too easy to do wheelys on them. possibly a v twin because of the low rev grunt beter for doing slow wheelys and not having to rev the shit out of it?? maby a vfr400 or sv650? dad just got a sv i took it for a blat and they seem quite tourqey lol.
"the fish is talking!!"....
'but is he saying anything??.... no.. not realy'
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