best gearing for a f4i

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Old Dec 6, 2002 | 06:58 PM
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best gearing for a f4i

im fairly new to the workd of street ive always rode mx and now i finanly mad e aswithch i have a 02 cbr f4i ehst the best gearing for the best wheelies and also what kind of tire pressure should i run come spring time i may just buy a r1 would that be a good decision or should i sick wiht a 600? thanks to anyone who replies
Old Dec 6, 2002 | 09:26 PM
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Old Dec 6, 2002 | 09:55 PM
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3 up in the rear and 1 down in the front is the way to go with the F4i..........Good Luck
Old Dec 7, 2002 | 03:05 AM
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If you are new to the street, stay with the stock setup, practice alot, & change your setup after you really get to know your bike, If you think it is necessary,, the F4i is a sweet bike, I had one & I know it wheelies real good with the stock gearing.
Old Dec 9, 2002 | 10:15 AM
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Mines stock now. The only thing I cant do are 12's. Next summer I'm going 1 down and 2 up. I run about 25psi in the rear and 32psi in the front.
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