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Old 07-29-2008, 08:30 PM
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Stoppie setup?

Im sure this is a repost but here goes. What is your setup in regurds to stoppies im talking about front end, hand controlls, dampener, shock oil, valves, springs, and settings when it comes to suspension, as well as anything I forgot. Also what can you do with your setup as in how far can u roll a stoppie, and with what approch?
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dosent work.
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Hes telling you to do a search on it
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Re: Stoppie setup?

its simple. no crazy secrets at all. get the freshest front end you can find. or rebuild your inverted forks. new seals, new springs, new oil. build it as stock as you can. buy a book. get a minty front wheel with a pilot power. brake pads can be whatever you like the most. i like OEM. use motul RBF 600 brake fluid. then practice practice practice. once you start rollin good #'s you'll have enough time in to be able to figure out what works best for you. and i use a gpr damper.

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Re: Stoppie setup?

Stiff or soft front forks. Cant get the rear to come up in time on this motard
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I have an f4i with rc51 front. Supercorsa sc1 front tire, tag t2 bars, running an ohlins stabilizer on the front and a gpr on the top.
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Re: Stoppie setup?

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no ****, search dosent work for me.
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Stiff or soft front forks. Cant get the rear to come up in time on this motard
put a fat chick highchair...go as fast as you can then jump off!
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Re: Stoppie setup?

I rock it stock with whatever tire I can find, you have to start rocking pretty far before any of that matters.
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