From track to stuntin'

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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 09:05 PM
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From track to stuntin'

Wassup fellas and ladies!

I'm crossing over to the dark side. I have been doing track days and twisties and now I want to stunt. I can do the basics, but would like to do more. I'm turn my '01 R6 into a stunter. I know i'm going to have a million replies about how R6's **** for stunting, but that's what I got, so I'm gonna stunt it. I have a cage and 12 o' clock bar on order, it will be here soon. Thanks in advance for your help and advice while I transition to stuntin'.

Beau

PS-If anybody else stunts a R6 let me know about some mods you have done.
Old Jul 21, 2006 | 12:22 AM
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Guess I posted in the wrong forum. I'm not a newb here been a member since 2003 LOL!!
Old Jul 21, 2006 | 12:30 AM
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Re: From track to stuntin'

Practice, cover your rear brake, wear A MOTHERFOCKIN HELMET even if you're sweating your ***** off. Oh and be ready to crash lots and have your bike look like poo poo
Old Jul 21, 2006 | 01:08 AM
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Re: From track to stuntin'

Originally Posted by mnchvgs79
Practice, cover your rear brake, wear A MOTHERFOCKIN HELMET even if you're sweating your ***** off. Oh and be ready to crash lots and have your bike look like poo poo
He's a track rider, I'm pretty sure he knows what it's like to wear actual protective gear

Welcome to SL yamaha's aren't hard to stunt, it just takes a little more mind over matter.

And....maybe the yami's tend to break a little easier, like the sub-frame's etc....but rock what ya got
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Re: From track to stuntin'

Originally Posted by Erik
He's a track rider, I'm pretty sure he knows what it's like to wear actual protective gear

Welcome to SL yamaha's aren't hard to stunt, it just takes a little more mind over matter.

Right, but at the same time, a lot of people who religiously wear helmets think they're not important doing "slow stuff"
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