929 what sprockets for stunting

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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 12:41 PM
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929 what sprockets for stunting

I just purchased a 929 (crashed 2400.00 not bad uh)

What sprocket sizes do you guys use, I plan on doing slooow wheelies, 12's and such....1 down and two up?

I love it, now I have an r1 (also crashed, and have been starting to to do slower wheelies), and a 929 to choose from for next summer, why spend 6000 grand on a nice bike, when you can have two beat bikes for the same price, of course my girl will ride the other.

But help me out guys, thanks:D
Old Feb 7, 2009 | 09:49 AM
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Re: 929 what sprockets for stunting

Originally Posted by Miltown
I just purchased a 929 (crashed 2400.00 not bad uh)

What sprocket sizes do you guys use, I plan on doing slooow wheelies, 12's and such....1 down and two up?

I love it, now I have an r1 (also crashed, and have been starting to to do slower wheelies), and a 929 to choose from for next summer, why spend 6000 grand on a nice bike, when you can have two beat bikes for the same price, of course my girl will ride the other.

But help me out guys, thanks:D

Real slow wheelies? up atleast 6 rear (my opinion), my friend has a 929 and he went -1/+6 and it
was perfect for him, that bitch stands straight up from idle with very little throttle...

When it comes to sprockets, its kinda trial and error. Just a tip: I buy mine from moto-heaven.com.
Excellent pricing and quality thats my anyway...
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