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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 01:08 AM
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gearing on d mann's bike

on d-mann.com he say he is able to do a ROLL ON on, not a power wheelie or clutch weelie, he said he can do a ROLL ON with the race gearing on his GSXR 600. Anyone know what type of gearing he has on his GSXR im assumin git can just be a simple -1/stock????
Old Apr 6, 2004 | 01:13 AM
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

depends on what gear bro, I have a damn near stock 99 CBR f4 just -1 / stock with a slip on and I can do a first gear roll on.......I have seen Gixxer 750's do 2nd gear roll ons but 1 gear on a hundo is doable
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

Originally Posted by F4_Jake
depends on what gear bro, I have a damn near stock 99 CBR f4 just -1 / stock with a slip on and I can do a first gear roll on.......I have seen Gixxer 750's do 2nd gear roll ons but 1 gear on a hundo is doable

I have a 2003 YZF 600R, and i am putting a D&D slip on, and plan on doing -1/+2, with that do u think i will be able to do a roll on? P.S. it might seem silly but wha the hell is a hundo?
Old Apr 6, 2004 | 10:11 AM
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

Originally Posted by dream728
I have a 2003 YZF 600R, and i am putting a D&D slip on, and plan on doing -1/+2, with that do u think i will be able to do a roll on? P.S. it might seem silly but wha the hell is a hundo?
Unless you bounce da hell outta da joint.......I believe, that you will still have to clutch it
Old Apr 6, 2004 | 05:46 PM
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

Originally Posted by dream728
I have a 2003 YZF 600R, and i am putting a D&D slip on, and plan on doing -1/+2, with that do u think i will be able to do a roll on? P.S. it might seem silly but wha the hell is a hundo?
hundo is a 600, u might be able to rock it up. Gas it to bout 7k let off and slam back on the throtle when the forks recoil. The YZF6 is a entry level bike, kinda like a Kanatuna. If u had a R6 u would be able to roll on with that set up though.
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 04:21 PM
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

clutch it
Old Apr 8, 2004 | 01:10 AM
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Re: gearing on d mann's bike

my bud has an '02 YZF600. His gearing is -1+4.. and it sucks. My advice to you.. and most would agree.. is to sell it before you wreck it and get something better. You might take a loss of a g or so.. but if you wreck that one (which you will when stunting) then you wont get chit for it and will be stuck with it. Now back to your questions 1) D-mann and roll ons.. his bike is a fast bike and is tuned correctly I assume and depending on what gear he is in, im sure he can roll on into a wheelie. 2) Roll ons with the YZF (2nd gear right?) w/ -1+2.. I doubt it. I have really good technique and I had trouble clutching his up to balance before the bike ran outta motor.
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