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Old Oct 11, 2009 | 02:19 PM
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hi...my name is Kevin. Ive recently made the decision to get into street bikes because fmx just isn't working out. I have to get up super early and pack and get the bike out the yard( i live in an apartment) then stuff it in the back of my dads van to go on a 3 hour ride upstate, once there i practice and then ride home with a muddy motorcycle next to me. Then ride it up the stairs and through the apartment and back into the yard. i rareley get to practice what i like to do so instead of having to through all that i want to get a street bike and be able to ride it to a spot and stunt instead of stuffing it in a car.ill also be able to commute on it. Can anybody reccomend a good bike to begin with?
Old Oct 11, 2009 | 03:59 PM
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Re: new to stunting

F4I and 636 are two of the favorites. F4I will be more durable. Although, all things considered, you can use the majority of bikes out there to learn on.
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Re: new to stunting

Like he said F4i or 636. F4i is much better for a beginner because it takes a lot more abuse. The 636 has more power and a better idle pull but is more fragile and will break a lot easier than an f4i. My friend has an f4i for sale for 2k if youre interested. Heres a link:

https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/462...01-f4i-ny.html
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