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Old 07-15-2008, 10:18 AM
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Re: balancing point

Originally Posted by Chrisf24
on a wheelie what do u guys do to balance it and ride it for long periods of time

i got a 2007 gsxr 600 with a 520 conversion kit -1

for me getting them up high is not a problem its just keeping it up ne tips??
You just lowered your balance point by -1 degree with that 520 conversion kit. To get balance point even lower you should go down at least one more in the front to a -2.

The higher up you go on the rear sprocket, that faster you get to balance point. So just think how quick you could get to your already lowered balance point by going -2 +15. You would be Balance Point King.
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I went -1 +16 and it was MAGICAL!!
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Old 07-15-2008, 10:43 PM
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Re: balancing point

on a wheelie what do u guys do to balance it and ride it for long periods of time

i got a 2007 gsxr 600 with a 520 conversion kit -1

for me getting them up high is not a problem its just keeping it up ne tips??
I don't know about the other guys on here, but I just close my eyes and let the force hold my front end up. you probably just don't have enough midichlorians, or your not using the force properly.
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Re: balancing point

when i have troubles i just pop a couple viagra and i'm good to go
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Re: balancing point

Originally Posted by RocSteady
LOL StuntLife is hilairious....<3

I'd say just practise practise practise...there is no KEY or SECRET

Just go out there and bust your *****

BTW get some vids! People will be able to help you a lot more if you had some footage brah

no ones even going to hate on his spelling? three times and fucked it up all three hahah
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Re: balancing point

I went to www.google.com . There are tonnes of ways to get to balance points. The best way is , u got to get the Handbrake kit for the rear for CR50 and connect it to the master cyclinder which is located in between the forks right under the headlights. You ll see on top of the master cyclinder saying " Balance Point Control " . The kit will explained everything and it comes with a manual. The manual title is " Squid Balance Point For Dummies "
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Originally Posted by killswitch12283
no ones even going to hate on his spelling? three times and fucked it up all three hahah

Amazing
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Old 07-16-2008, 03:02 AM
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Re: balancing point

Originally Posted by Steve-
see if you have one for a f4i, my BP is starting to go and its bucking real bad.
i hear the bucking never stops
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Old 07-16-2008, 03:32 AM
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i have been working on slower wheelies and i couldnt keep them up...then i figured out my problem was that i needed to change my exhaust fluid....FIXED EVERYTHING
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i have a BP button for that bike and year... i can sell it for 200$ it works great for me
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