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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 01:42 AM
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Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Is there anyone out there who learned to stunt on a nice bike? Cause thats what I've been doing and its ruff. Anyone else out there that did it?
My R6 wile learning some basics...


My custom 04' R6 now...kinda looks to nice to stunt....
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 02:41 AM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Honestly dont stunt nice bikes, just pick up a piece **** and stunt that!
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 02:42 AM
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i like my bike looking as nice as possible... the more i wreck it the more i end up having to paint it.. lol

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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 02:53 AM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Learning to sunt on a nice bike is fine, it just wont be long till it is a regular stunt bike. If you can accept that, your learning will progress at a much faster rate.
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

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i like my bike looking as nice as possible... the more i wreck it the more i end up having to paint it.. lol

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haha easy for you with the worlds best paint sponsor!! **** even I would have a nice bike if jim and his boys would toss paint on it often enough!
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

i cant see the pics
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Originally Posted by rcklssr6
Is there anyone out there who learned to stunt on a nice bike? Cause thats what I've been doing and its ruff. Anyone else out there that did it?
My R6 wile learning some basics...


My custom 04' R6 now...kinda looks to nice to stunt....
it will look good for all of a week in the parking lot then the drops happen FYI cages dont save plastics
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 09:49 AM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

take your plastics off when your practicing, if anything.

I learned on a nice bike, full fairing 9deuce w/no cage...and if you ask me (which i guess you are) stunting a nice bike, esp when learning SLOWS your progress, because you dont wanna trash your bike.

I picked up a stunt piece and then i actually learned how to hang off the bike, and balance wheelies and ****. (after looping it that is).
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 09:54 AM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Dont expect to keep a mint bike mint if you really want to learn.
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Bought a brand new f4i like 4 years ago started stuntin not long after that, looked like a shitbox the next season lol. If your gonna commit to it do it, they make parts everyday
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

if you are gonna stunt a nice bike make sure you got your tricks on lock...it not than your showroom beauty will look like a salvage piece in no time!!!

www.cincystunters.com
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

best you could do is fighter it and when you get better slap the plastics back on
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

my bike started off looking nice but now it looks like this



Not tooo bad I guess but it's not as clean as it used to be

If you're gonna stunt it your gonna crash it, if you aint crashin' you aint tryin'!! so either let it get fooked up, buy a stunt bike you dont care so much about or spend hundreds of dollars fixing it up every time you ride it.
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Originally Posted by Kaneone
i like my bike looking as nice as possible... the more i wreck it the more i end up having to paint it.. lol

-kane

you can use pink toe nail polish for touch up though
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 02:39 PM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

it comes down to if you have money or not.
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

i'm learning on a 04 r6
i'm cagin it up but its still pretty for now
and i'm gonna try to keep it that way
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Shity bikes help you learn faster.
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 03:51 PM
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Originally Posted by FSPalex
it comes down to if you have money or not.
no it doesnt.. i have no money..

it comes down to priorities and if you care to have it look good or not.

-kane
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Originally Posted by Kaneone
no it doesnt.. i have no money..

it comes down to priorities and if you care to have it look good or not.

-kane

how can you have no money???

are you that guy who spends 500 at the bar every night and buys every gadget and stupid expensive thing there is???wtf.

mbe you need an agent/manager to help. *ahem *cough *me* cough*
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Re: Learning to stunt on a nice bike...

Originally Posted by Kaneone
no it doesnt.. i have no money..

it comes down to priorities and if you care to have it look good or not.

-kane
uhh for people with out sponsors it comes down to if you have money. fixing bikes is expensive, especially when you are first starting out.



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