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G-SPOTing 03-19-2004 11:34 PM

Hi from up in Ontario!
 
Hi! from Kingston, to all the riders out there! :cheers

Just wondering if anyone stunts a VTR? Since my baby had a bad track day last year I've been thinking about using it to learn something other than crashing... :laughing

BUT, I can't find too many spares, any good frame sliders or crash cages for SuperHawks... anyone have any ideas / experiences?!

Cheers, and can't wait for the summer!
-G-

theotherone 03-20-2004 11:45 AM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
I dont know much about what your askin 4 I just wanted to hi say to my fellow canadian... for stuff on your bike try [url]www.osrclub.com[/url] tallem Ray sent ya...CHEERS!!!

G-SPOTing 03-20-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
Thanks, willdo... just looked outside and saw hail and snow... :banghead Yet more waiting to ride...

This may be :offtopic in a stunt forum... but you might be the guy to ask... if I wanted to learn to weld some parts on my bike (headcase and brackets), what's a good way to go about?

Cheers,
-G-

theotherone 03-20-2004 04:59 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
[QUOTE=G-SPOTing]Thanks, willdo... just looked outside and saw hail and snow... :banghead Yet more waiting to ride...

This may be :offtopic in a stunt forum... but you might be the guy to ask... if I wanted to learn to weld some parts on my bike (headcase and brackets), what's a good way to go about?

Cheers,
-G-[/QUOTE]
I dont know what kind of metal it is...so ill have to say JBweld dude! lol lol :shruggs

DoubleRJef 03-22-2004 10:51 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
Welcome to the board. :hello

mia wallace 03-24-2004 09:49 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
also saying hi to a bloke along the 401...you should totally stunt a VFR. not that i'm not totally in love with all the gixxer 750 and CBR900's that are stunt works of art, but it's always cool to see something different. there was this stunt competition at Cayuga last year and some dude was competing on a Katana! a freaking can-a-tuna! and he was DIRTY! so respect to you and your VFR. though you'll probabaly have to custom make a whole bunch of parts and stunting necessities......


[QUOTE=G-SPOTing]Hi! from Kingston, to all the riders out there! :cheers

Just wondering if anyone stunts a VTR? Since my baby had a bad track day last year I've been thinking about using it to learn something other than crashing... :laughing

BUT, I can't find too many spares, any good frame sliders or crash cages for SuperHawks... anyone have any ideas / experiences?!

Cheers, and can't wait for the summer!
-G-[/QUOTE]

G-SPOTing 03-27-2004 08:22 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
Yeah, I'm gonna keep my eyes open for a beater bike to stunt before I stick with the VTR... but it's an option. Think an F3 would make a good practice-to-wheelie-and-endo bike? There just aren't any bike wreckers around, so I'm short on options.

What are you riding? And know of any banged up CBR900's?

:cheers ,
Mike

boxcarwilly 03-27-2004 08:46 PM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
[QUOTE=G-SPOTing]Hi! from Kingston, to all the riders out there! :cheers

Just wondering if anyone stunts a VTR? Since my baby had a bad track day last year I've been thinking about using it to learn something other than crashing... :laughing

BUT, I can't find too many spares, any good frame sliders or crash cages for SuperHawks... anyone have any ideas / experiences?!

Cheers, and can't wait for the summer!
-G-[/QUOTE]

gonna have to come up for aj's or stages run. elgin rules!

G-SPOTing 03-28-2004 12:04 AM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
[QUOTE=boxcarwilly]gonna have to come up for aj's or stages run. elgin rules![/QUOTE]

Go "Golden Gael" hunting! :apimp

Though the Market has seen its share of good times...

mia wallace 03-29-2004 01:31 AM

Re: Hi from up in Ontario!
 
i learned most of mu stunts on an F4, so i think the F3 would be a good choice. my wheelies were frustratingly sluggish at first, but the F4 could hold them. the other thing i liked about it was the fact that it was carbureted, so it had cruise control--great for highchairs, christs and switchbacks--stuff that i'm paranoid about doing on a fuel injected bike. i dropped it like a thousand times learing rolling endos.......... :shruggs :laughing

[QUOTE=G-SPOTing]Yeah, I'm gonna keep my eyes open for a beater bike to stunt before I stick with the VTR... but it's an option. Think an F3 would make a good practice-to-wheelie-and-endo bike? There just aren't any bike wreckers around, so I'm short on options.

What are you riding? And know of any banged up CBR900's?

:cheers ,
Mike[/QUOTE]


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