Ciao from Italy
Ciao from Italy
Hi guys,
I do first apologise for my english.
I live in Milan..36 years old..currently racing Supermoto in the National Champ..
I do not remember how I found this site but I can tell you since that moment I am starting to think more and more about stunting and how to learn it.
I discovered some good schools are available in US while unfortunately that's not the case in Italy.
Don't panic..I will find a way and may be you guys could give me some good advice.
Here is the bike I would like to start with.
I can buy it for 2.000 bucks (€) and it looks pretty good..few km no crashes..what do you think about my choice?
I am also checking if I can start buying some stunt pieces from US ( I would need a cage, sproket, rear brake mod.etc.... )

I will keep you posted:YEAH
I do first apologise for my english.
I live in Milan..36 years old..currently racing Supermoto in the National Champ..
I do not remember how I found this site but I can tell you since that moment I am starting to think more and more about stunting and how to learn it.
I discovered some good schools are available in US while unfortunately that's not the case in Italy.
Don't panic..I will find a way and may be you guys could give me some good advice.
Here is the bike I would like to start with.
I can buy it for 2.000 bucks (€) and it looks pretty good..few km no crashes..what do you think about my choice?
I am also checking if I can start buying some stunt pieces from US ( I would need a cage, sproket, rear brake mod.etc.... )

I will keep you posted:YEAH
Re: Ciao from Italy
DAMN ANOTHER ITALIAN SQUID
Spaccatù, i'll write in english, that's not nice to speak italian here:
You're looking for a Stunt School? You're looking for a stuntriding website?
Just take a look around.. Search and you will find
Where are you from?
We've got stunters all around Italy you can join with,
and let that CBR929 be... buy an F4i ( CBR 600F Sport in Italy )
or even the cheapest CBR 600 F2 ( it's the '92>'94 version down here )
Anyway, just take a look around... and register
Spaccatù, i'll write in english, that's not nice to speak italian here:
You're looking for a Stunt School? You're looking for a stuntriding website?
Just take a look around.. Search and you will find

Where are you from?
We've got stunters all around Italy you can join with,
and let that CBR929 be... buy an F4i ( CBR 600F Sport in Italy )
or even the cheapest CBR 600 F2 ( it's the '92>'94 version down here )
Anyway, just take a look around... and register

Hi guys,
I do first apologise for my english.
I live in Milan..36 years old..currently racing Supermoto in the National Champ..
I do not remember how I found this site but I can tell you since that moment I am starting to think more and more about stunting and how to learn it.
I discovered some good schools are available in US while unfortunately that's not the case in Italy.
Don't panic..I will find a way and may be you guys could give me some good advice.
Here is the bike I would like to start with.
I can buy it for 2.000 bucks (€) and it looks pretty good..few km no crashes..what do you think about my choice?
I am also checking if I can start buying some stunt pieces from US ( I would need a cage, sproket, rear brake mod.etc.... )

I will keep you posted:YEAH
I do first apologise for my english.
I live in Milan..36 years old..currently racing Supermoto in the National Champ..
I do not remember how I found this site but I can tell you since that moment I am starting to think more and more about stunting and how to learn it.
I discovered some good schools are available in US while unfortunately that's not the case in Italy.
Don't panic..I will find a way and may be you guys could give me some good advice.
Here is the bike I would like to start with.
I can buy it for 2.000 bucks (€) and it looks pretty good..few km no crashes..what do you think about my choice?
I am also checking if I can start buying some stunt pieces from US ( I would need a cage, sproket, rear brake mod.etc.... )

I will keep you posted:YEAH
Re: Ciao from Italy
Thats not a 929 (2000-01) its a 900rr carbed bike. If thats like $2000 here ****** it up. A FI bike like the F4i would be better but thats a good bike too. Rear brake mod should be last on your list, not needed for beginner level (Im just getting into one 7 years into it). But cage and 12 bar are good. Also get an MSR raptor clutch lever and wear your gear
Re: Ciao from Italy
Re: Ciao from Italy
My Engish not good too !
Yoг have a very good skills for stuntriding , if you really ride in National Champ ! :YEAH
You can start learning stunt on supermoto , it's good stuntbike for newbie. (IMHO)
In Russia price on this bike 6000-7000$ !
If you start training on this bike , to small time this bike not is pretty good
http://www.streetfighters.ru/shop/list.html?id=31
1 euro = 35.6 rub
Re: Ciao from Italy
Hi Im based in the UK,
welcome to the site, theres a good shop here that can help you out with parts, Or i know where there is 96 Honda 900RR Fireblade, already setup with gearing, cage, 12 bar, handbrake, its in real good shape and has only been mildly stunted. The guys after £1500 sterling
welcome to the site, theres a good shop here that can help you out with parts, Or i know where there is 96 Honda 900RR Fireblade, already setup with gearing, cage, 12 bar, handbrake, its in real good shape and has only been mildly stunted. The guys after £1500 sterling
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