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Old 07-26-2010, 12:16 AM
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im 16 years old and im new to this so any advice would be good.
iv been stunting a 50 for about a year now and im looking to get into a street bike.
what would be a good beginers bike? prices? aftermarket parts? any info would be helpful. thanks
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Old 07-26-2010, 09:58 AM
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Re: new to stunting

bike = 03 or newer 636 or f4i


parts = cage, round bar, i would run dirt bike bars if for starting out, and maybe a small gearing on the rear sprocket. for the cage and round bar i would go with atown or si, they seem to be the best but thats just my opinon. never buy a fi cage you wont like the end results of replacing stuff all the time.


advise = get the basics and go start crashing, and i would find a lot where you can ride. doing and learning this stuff on the roads is very dangerous and you dont need to be killing yourself.

other then that good luck and keep coming with the questions
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:10 PM
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Re: new to stunting

Make sure you can murder that fiddy before hopping up to th big bike, you'll spare yourself some learning pain.
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:20 PM
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Re: new to stunting

what would be wrong with an 02 or 01 bike?
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Re: new to stunting

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what would be wrong with an 02 or 01 bike?

Nothing is wrong with them.... The 01-03 f4i's are sweet!!!! and tanks of course so they will keep going and going!!!
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Re: new to stunting

Take a look at these links on how to setup the two most popular bikes

http://www.naarden.biz/setting-up-f4i-for-stunting.asp

http://www.naarden.biz/setting-up-ka...r-stunting.asp
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Re: new to stunting

i got way more information than i thought i was going to. i appreciate the help
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Yea thanks for the 2 links they helped out alot
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Re: new to stunting

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what would be wrong with an 02 or 01 bike?
nothin i just like the newer bikes
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