does size matter?
does size matter?
with stunting? i stunt with a stock fiddy motor and love it. i've riden a 88cc and a 110cc and from what little i rode them i'd prefer stunting on a 50cc. what does everyone else prefer?
Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by daddysmut
with stunting? i stunt with a stock fiddy motor and love it. i've riden a 88cc and a 110cc and from what little i rode them i'd prefer stunting on a 50cc. what does everyone else prefer? 

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Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by daddysmut
with stunting? i stunt with a stock fiddy motor and love it. i've riden a 88cc and a 110cc and from what little i rode them i'd prefer stunting on a 50cc. what does everyone else prefer? 

:jerkoff I asked the same question a while back and didnt get much of a response.
I got a 88bb kit with a 20mm carb, and I like it a lot better for stunting than when it was stock. Sits up real easy, and a lot more fun to ride. Im still not really used to second gear sit downs, it is a lot more twitchy.
Last edited by star skrape; Feb 10, 2005 at 05:05 PM.
Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by star skrape
Your title is funny by the way
:jerkoff
I asked the same question a while back and didnt get much of a response.
I got a 88bb kit with a 20mm carb, and I like it a lot better for stunting than when it was stock. There is virtually no tugging of the bars to get it up, just a wrap of the throttle. It was tough getting used to. Im still not really used to second gear sit downs, it is a lot more twitchy.
:jerkoff I asked the same question a while back and didnt get much of a response.
I got a 88bb kit with a 20mm carb, and I like it a lot better for stunting than when it was stock. There is virtually no tugging of the bars to get it up, just a wrap of the throttle. It was tough getting used to. Im still not really used to second gear sit downs, it is a lot more twitchy.

See i dont ever use a jerking motion to make it wheelie. I always just clutch it up. I think it puts you into the balance point sooner. gives you more room in the powerband to work with. YO LENNY WHEN WE GONNA GO RIDIN?
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Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by Leavell119
See i dont ever use a jerking motion to make it wheelie. I always just clutch it up. I think it puts you into the balance point sooner. gives you more room in the powerband to work with. YO LENNY WHEN WE GONNA GO RIDIN?
But clutching is definatly more comfortable for me too Re: does size matter?
I love my 88. The wheel comes up like nothing and it makes highchairs and tricks like that so much easier. but alot of the time i miss my stock 50 engine that is when i ride my little brothers bike. Also when your hitting jumps in 3rd gear on a 88 you get alot more distance
Re: does size matter?
i have the 82cc kit and love it. it was a little on the twitchy side untill i went one up in the front now its great help with highchairs other than that i guess it could make things harder for someone that cant use the rear brake
Re: does size matter?
i rocked a stocker for days. the onlything i like my 88 for is highchairs, backwards riding wheelies and rolling burners.
I still say stock is the best for circles, and no handers.
I still say stock is the best for circles, and no handers.
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Re: does size matter?
i like the stock fiddy
there isnt anything stunt wise you cant do with a stock motor :YEAH the only time i ever wanted a bigbore is when we are hiting jumps over 30ft or trying to rock endos over 60ft.
there isnt anything stunt wise you cant do with a stock motor :YEAH the only time i ever wanted a bigbore is when we are hiting jumps over 30ft or trying to rock endos over 60ft.
Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by Leavell119
See i dont ever use a jerking motion to make it wheelie. I always just clutch it up. I think it puts you into the balance point sooner. gives you more room in the powerband to work with. YO LENNY WHEN WE GONNA GO RIDIN?
so it seems that for stunting the stock motor is fine with the exception of highchairs (which i'm not doing yet cause i'm a wuss) and long endos. i've got a Thumpstar 125cc coming and i was debating on whether or not to attempt stunting it. i think i'll just keep that thing for the dirt since everyone says "go big for the jumps". :YEAH
just out of curiosity, for $$ purposes, i hear fab can hook up a bbk for a good price. how much was it and what kind of kit......does it include a carb?
Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by daddysmut
i was out practicing circles lastnight at Mystik. i got a friend picking his 05 crf today and we're going to work on the bikes later. i'll call ya and see if you wanna swing by. what time are you picking up your motor?
so it seems that for stunting the stock motor is fine with the exception of highchairs (which i'm not doing yet cause i'm a wuss) and long endos. i've got a Thumpstar 125cc coming and i was debating on whether or not to attempt stunting it. i think i'll just keep that thing for the dirt since everyone says "go big for the jumps". :YEAH
just out of curiosity, for $$ purposes, i hear fab can hook up a bbk for a good price. how much was it and what kind of kit......does it include a carb?
so it seems that for stunting the stock motor is fine with the exception of highchairs (which i'm not doing yet cause i'm a wuss) and long endos. i've got a Thumpstar 125cc coming and i was debating on whether or not to attempt stunting it. i think i'll just keep that thing for the dirt since everyone says "go big for the jumps". :YEAH
just out of curiosity, for $$ purposes, i hear fab can hook up a bbk for a good price. how much was it and what kind of kit......does it include a carb?
Im buyin the trailer and motor right after work so I should be done around 7 or so. Bro just look on ebay every now and then. I always see bigbore kits go for pretty cheap.
Re: does size matter?
Originally Posted by *IRONLUNG*
my motor all stock ,and I can do highchairs for blocks
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I like my chinese P.O.S. 72cc motor. More power than stock, but still smoother than an 88. also has a 4 speed manual so you can rip through the ghetto faster and clutch up spreaders and stuff.
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