Made a mistake need some advice...
Re: Made a mistake need some advice...
Just stunt it dood.
My wife paid 7000 cash for a MINT 954 for me, cuz i told her i wanted a 954 for a stunt bike. we picked it up, went to the spot and proceeded to bash the tank with my mini sledge and sand hammer i brought in my backpack, went home and ordered all the parts, 3 days later it was a fully ready to stunt bike. and i never regretted it, cuz it wasn't a bike that someone beat the **** out of b4 yah know
My wife paid 7000 cash for a MINT 954 for me, cuz i told her i wanted a 954 for a stunt bike. we picked it up, went to the spot and proceeded to bash the tank with my mini sledge and sand hammer i brought in my backpack, went home and ordered all the parts, 3 days later it was a fully ready to stunt bike. and i never regretted it, cuz it wasn't a bike that someone beat the **** out of b4 yah know
Re: Made a mistake need some advice...
You learn faster on a bike you can 100% trust. Besides, I'd rather be riding than being in the garage trying to fix a busted *** POS. You get what you pay for.
All my other friends went through that crap. The bike will look good, but then it has electrical problems. Or it doesn't ride straight because the frame is tweaked. Or the motor blows after a couple months because the previous owner hardely changed the oil. In the end, they come out spending almost as much money as you trying to get everything working right, while you are out there getting the practice time in.
I'm not sure what you mean by stunting a dirtbike. But if you were doing well with that, then concepts should easily transfer into streetbikes and i think you'll do alright.
All my other friends went through that crap. The bike will look good, but then it has electrical problems. Or it doesn't ride straight because the frame is tweaked. Or the motor blows after a couple months because the previous owner hardely changed the oil. In the end, they come out spending almost as much money as you trying to get everything working right, while you are out there getting the practice time in.
I'm not sure what you mean by stunting a dirtbike. But if you were doing well with that, then concepts should easily transfer into streetbikes and i think you'll do alright.
and martino has a point as well,
but this is the cold hard truth. you may have spent a penny more than your friends have, but at least you know for a fact youve got a rock solid problem free bike.
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