stunt set up
i am not a pro stunter but i "try" from time to time..
i geared (cheating) it just 2 up in the rear sprocket. makes a decent diff. pops up in 2nd much EASIER
most hardcore guys go 1down in the front sproc, 4 up in the rear... imo, thats too touchy on the throttle...i guess they're that good
i guess no one is answering you since this is an issue you would have to experiment with on your own.. hence the title (DIY)
fyi, crash bars are not necessary. it'll just fu** you up when running from the POPO. (they love bikers with crash bars, 12o' bars)
i geared (cheating) it just 2 up in the rear sprocket. makes a decent diff. pops up in 2nd much EASIER
most hardcore guys go 1down in the front sproc, 4 up in the rear... imo, thats too touchy on the throttle...i guess they're that good
i guess no one is answering you since this is an issue you would have to experiment with on your own.. hence the title (DIY)
fyi, crash bars are not necessary. it'll just fu** you up when running from the POPO. (they love bikers with crash bars, 12o' bars)
Hey,
On my 929 I am -1 on front and +10 on the back, this works well for me (this bike is driven on the street also). My other stunt bike (an f2) is a parking lot only bike and it is -1 on the front and +24 on the back. Everybody I stunt with has similar set ups on their bikes. And if your serious, I would get a cage because you are going to drop it (and breaking engine covers can get annoying).
On my 929 I am -1 on front and +10 on the back, this works well for me (this bike is driven on the street also). My other stunt bike (an f2) is a parking lot only bike and it is -1 on the front and +24 on the back. Everybody I stunt with has similar set ups on their bikes. And if your serious, I would get a cage because you are going to drop it (and breaking engine covers can get annoying).
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