Big bore kit?

Old 10-30-2009, 09:23 AM
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Big bore kit?

Whats better for stuntin a 50 a big bore kit, or keep it stock?
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:57 PM
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Re: Big bore kit?

I bought mine with an 88 kit on it and I love it. I've ridden a few with stock motors and I don't see how people do it!
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yeah my bike is so easy to wheelie with an 88 kit
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My 50 is easy to wheelie stock... Not sure if you have ever tried but you can wheelie a 50 while it is not running... they are not heavy lol That being said i have also been thinking about 88 kit but thats just because i am getting bored lol
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Yeah, I've seen people kill it on stock and it's not hard by any means, but I like having that cheater power. There was a guy at YO FACE last weekend killing unicycles on a stock motor.
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Re: Big bore kit?

I WOULD DO A BBR 82 CC KIT. I HAVE A 88 CC WITH THE BIGGER HEAD IT RIPS BUT A LIL TWITCHY FOR WHEELIES IT DOESNT EFFECT ME BUT I FEEL LIKE THE 82 WITHOUT THE HEAD IS CHEAPER AND SMOOTHER
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Re: Big bore kit?

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I WOULD DO A BBR 82 CC KIT. I HAVE A 88 CC WITH THE BIGGER HEAD IT RIPS BUT A LIL TWITCHY FOR WHEELIES IT DOESNT EFFECT ME BUT I FEEL LIKE THE 82 WITHOUT THE HEAD IS CHEAPER AND SMOOTHER
yea, the 82cc is the way to go for stunting
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I liked stock motor, but again i've never rode an 88cc...
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Re: Big bore kit?

I've ridden both and liked the big bore because it actually had power to bring the front end back up if you dipped a little too low. I'm not very good with the foot brake so this was a big plus for me.
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Re: Big bore kit?

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I've ridden both and liked the big bore because it actually had power to bring the front end back up if you dipped a little too low. I'm not very good with the foot brake so this was a big plus for me.

That is a good point Lol and is why i was thinking about doing it like i said.. I have been working on highchairs and a few other things and if you go a little to low you are done for Guess the extra power would be nice there Or just better control
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Re: Big bore kit?

I install Stage III 88cc kit in every stunt bike I build, they are sweet!! I hate riding anything with less power than that.
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All IMO here but

I think stock teaches you how to ride the BP a little better and not rely on the motor so much to keep you up. and the 88's just make it a little easier to bring up.
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