95 zx750L holding me back?

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Old Jun 8, 2004 | 08:49 PM
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95 zx750L holding me back?

i have a 95 zx750L -1 +4 geared, mostly stock otherwise. i started out learning some skitchin, seat christs, little stoppies, 1st gear wheelies(clutch), until i re-geared it. now i can clutch/bounce it up in 2nd and ride it out to the redline on the rear pegs(sometimes). all this stuff is getting easier the more i practice, and i know most people say you can stunt anything, but i am wondering who thinks the weight of the bike is gonna stop or slow down my progress. i am up at or past the balance point on those 2nd gear wheelies and sometimes i get them balanced out pretty good, but if the front of the bike lowers no amount of gas/leaning back is gonna bring it back up. i know everyone says "buy a suzuki" or "buy a honda" but i am looking for opinions, or people who have used a bike like this or know someone else who has done well with it.
Old Jun 8, 2004 | 09:35 PM
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Re: 95 zx750L holding me back?

i am a kawi kid and I am just learing to do 12s and I have a zx636r but i am much lighter than your bike I suggest going up more in teh rear or going down one more in teh front,,,, and if your at balance point the bike won't come down because the biek is balanced.....so go back a little farther your not at balance pint just yet...but i am also not a pro....more advice will come along
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