power wheelies...
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ORIGINAL: slip_
Imaginary motorcycle lol.
Imaginary motorcycle lol.
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ORIGINAL: hawk600rr
thrasher, how long you been on the 1k? what'd you ride before it? I also love how easy power wheelies can come up but Im on a 600... just wondering cuz I want a 1k next season or fall.
thrasher, how long you been on the 1k? what'd you ride before it? I also love how easy power wheelies can come up but Im on a 600... just wondering cuz I want a 1k next season or fall.
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RE: power wheelies...
I have been on sportbikesmore than 20years. Rz 350,87 hurricane, 1996 yzf600, 1997 gsxr 750, 2008 gsxr750 and now on2008 CBR1000RR. I still have them all... Right now7 bikes in the garage...and more in storage. I just made the move to the literbike this year...and I love it. The old saying "there is no replacement for displacement" really rings true. After working my way up the horsepower scale,the more I get, the more I want. I also taught on the motorcycle course for nine years(Canada Safety Council). I gave up teaching a few years back so I could get more time on the bikes. We used to teach how to lighten the front end with a bounce or clutching to go over obstacles, Not neccessary with the literbike. The old gsxr was powerful, planted in the corners, and would wheelie on demand too just not as easily as the CBR.