Which Bike for 05 Street Fighter Project
Thread Starter
Registered User

Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 141
From: Bahamas

Which Bike for 05 Street Fighter Project
Hey, Onewheelers
which street bike makes best for a street fighter project. I'm thinking about building a 02 Yamaha R-600 for the summer but I really don't want to build a bike that would be a total pain to get use to.
As this would be my first street bike and really the first I'll ride for more than a day, would you say that this bike is comfortable or isn't it? I currently stunt an 03 XT600e dualsport and it's a kick in the head at times, far too heavy, but I pull pretty good "slowies" on her anyways.
Is it at all easy to carry over your skills from trail to street?
which street bike makes best for a street fighter project. I'm thinking about building a 02 Yamaha R-600 for the summer but I really don't want to build a bike that would be a total pain to get use to.
As this would be my first street bike and really the first I'll ride for more than a day, would you say that this bike is comfortable or isn't it? I currently stunt an 03 XT600e dualsport and it's a kick in the head at times, far too heavy, but I pull pretty good "slowies" on her anyways.
Is it at all easy to carry over your skills from trail to street?
Re: Which Bike for 05 Street Fighter Project
Originally Posted by bahamaspete
Hey, Onewheelers
which street bike makes best for a street fighter project. I'm thinking about building a 02 Yamaha R-600 for the summer but I really don't want to build a bike that would be a total pain to get use to.
As this would be my first street bike and really the first I'll ride for more than a day, would you say that this bike is comfortable or isn't it? I currently stunt an 03 XT600e dualsport and it's a kick in the head at times, far too heavy, but I pull pretty good "slowies" on her anyways.
Is it at all easy to carry over your skills from trail to street?
which street bike makes best for a street fighter project. I'm thinking about building a 02 Yamaha R-600 for the summer but I really don't want to build a bike that would be a total pain to get use to.
As this would be my first street bike and really the first I'll ride for more than a day, would you say that this bike is comfortable or isn't it? I currently stunt an 03 XT600e dualsport and it's a kick in the head at times, far too heavy, but I pull pretty good "slowies" on her anyways.
Is it at all easy to carry over your skills from trail to street?
are you talking about the R6 or the YZF600???
Thread Starter
Registered User

Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 141
From: Bahamas

Re: Which Bike for 05 Street Fighter Project
I was talking about the R-6, but I found an good condition Honda 996 SuperHawlk. This bike seems like a half trail/ half street.
The only problem is the dual pipes!!
The only problem is the dual pipes!!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




