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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 11:36 PM
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Hey I am kinda new to the board, i joined a couple years ago. i am not even sure if this is where i should be posting this.

I am 21 and currently own a06 hayabusa i just bought back in may. I have had a 03 kx250, 1983 honda 500, 2001 kanatuna, 1999 tl1000r, 2003 cbr600rr, and now a busa. I have always wanted to stunt, but had a bad experience with a stunter from manhattan, ks who f-ed me over. what i would like to know is for a starter bike and learning what is the best thing to get, i have a lot of riding experience especially in motocross.

the question is, what do i get, and what do i need, i miss the adrenaline rush of being crazy, except for breakin the speed limit by 130mph

thank you for your help

Old Dec 4, 2006 | 11:40 PM
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Re: Newbie

Trade your hyabusa in for 2 bikes
A street bike like the R1 or ZX10R
and a stunt piece F4i and 636 are popular
it doesn't really matter what you get.
Old Dec 4, 2006 | 11:46 PM
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sure let me get my title, how does 4000 sound?

jeeze..lol, i have a 7500 credit from yamaha, would it be best to go for large right away, 600? or just get a fifty?
Old Dec 5, 2006 | 12:16 AM
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Kawa's and Hondas are pretty popular. most katz i know stay with 600's or so, mostly Kawa's and cbr's. i'm hoping to get an 01-03 f4i soon. i hear they are the shiznit. stayin away from gixxer 6's. bad motors from what i've gathered.
Old Dec 5, 2006 | 12:43 AM
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If you have never stunted before i would recomend getting a fiddy, they teach you heaps and are really strong (exept for my one lol) plus your genrally not going that fast so if you crash it dosent hurt!!!
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I see a lot of stunt parts for xrf50's are ttr50s not very good?
Old Dec 5, 2006 | 01:01 AM
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2003 cbr600rr
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 01:10 AM
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lol, yeah, the 600rr i bought for 1800 from a friend that just needed money, it was in pristine condition, and i was in a bit of debt....so i sold it 2 months later for 6000
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lol, yeah, the 600rr i bought for 1800 from a friend that just needed money, it was in pristine condition, and i was in a bit of debt....so i sold it 2 months later for 6000
Damn, it would have worked as a stuntbike for you.

Maybe an F2

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why ask us? go get a bike, do what you want to it, and roll from there. ya busa is nasty and everyone on here has told ya info that you just turned down.
Old Dec 5, 2006 | 07:59 AM
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sure let me get my title, how does 4000 sound?

jeeze..lol, i have a 7500 credit from yamaha, would it be best to go for large right away, 600? or just get a fifty?
For learning to stunt go for something that isn't as fragile as the 636. F4is seem to tolerate more abuse. What I've been hearing about 636s is: "my frame! I broke my frame!"

Once you're dialed in and don't crash as much, the 636 is supposedly more agile, just the f41 is a better learning stunts bike.
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