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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:52 AM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

Brace it, get a Stuntex.com oil Pickup, and your good to go. Best bike on the market if you fix their problems.

Honda riders say they don't have problems, but they lie, lol. They all fix their frames just like we do and their subframes. Gixxers are tough, but not perfect.

I've been riding GSXR's since I started, they are good bikes, although the 750 was the one I liked the least. I've had all of them, and I didn't buy 2 GSXR 600's for nothing.
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 02:47 PM
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love all the gixxers and hondas.. ride what works just keep up with the breaks
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 05:54 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

just started rockin' an '03 750 this past summer. didn't like it at first but put the 62 tooth on the rear and made it feel more like the superhawk with the engine braking. never had a problem with my F.I. cage and bar and have slammed it a few times, hard!! i copied off of paw paw and put a flat piece of steel along the subframe from the frame to the 12 bar. no problems and is solid as hell. i really like ridin' it now but still wouldn't mind havin a 929/954.
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 08:37 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

aight 750 crew!!! heres my lil stunt beast! i got to get rid of the exhaust and get a bigger sprocket and get everything braced and ill be good to go :YEAH

p.s if anybody has pics of how and where to brace the frame please post them up
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 10:12 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

Originally Posted by JESS SEX
p.s if anybody has pics of how and where to brace the frame please post them up
Yea I'd appreciate those too..
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 10:58 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

I've be stuntin my '96 GSX-R 750 for the last year... -2 and +12. You boys talkin about the '02 bein' heavey and fat... danm... at least you got the FI! Bahaha! I'll be lookin' for something a little lighter with IF as soon as the funds come in, but the way I look at it, stunt what you got... no harm can come from learning to stunt on a heavy azz, underpowered, carburated bike... nevermind the 40 pound custom cage on the front of it... figure it will make the step up to a newer bike that much easier... plus, the parts are DIRT CHEAP!!!

:YEAH

Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:11 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

Originally Posted by urban_fusion
no harm can come from learning to stunt on a heavy azz, underpowered, carburated bike
:YEAH

i feel that. then u hop on somethin' geared more towards what you're doin', like a gix, or f4i, and start killin' sh*t. like the thoroughbred...those full plastic bikes are so pretty . 40 lb. cage, wow! and we got people complainin' about the 750's bein' heavy .
welcome 2 stuntlife, also
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:12 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

Originally Posted by urban_fusion
I've be stuntin my '96 GSX-R 750 for the last year... -2 and +12. You boys talkin about the '02 bein' heavey and fat... danm... at least you got the FI! Bahaha! I'll be lookin' for something a little lighter with IF as soon as the funds come in, but the way I look at it, stunt what you got... no harm can come from learning to stunt on a heavy azz, underpowered, carburated bike... nevermind the 40 pound custom cage on the front of it... figure it will make the step up to a newer bike that much easier... plus, the parts are DIRT CHEAP!!!

:YEAH

That is one CLEAN lookin' stunt bike...
Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:15 PM
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Re: Gsxr 750 Stunters

definately, clean srad...i feel your pain, i had an srad up until recently, nice bike to start out on, but workin' my way up to a 929 or 954
Old Jan 6, 2005 | 12:01 AM
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LOL that WAS one clean stunt bike!!! That was at the beginning of the season!! No worries, I knew what I was in for!
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