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joseleyva 02-11-2007 09:35 PM

What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
What is better to learn slow stuff, -1+2 or go with big sprockets like 74 teeths?, I have a gsxr 600 and I´m good with commond wheelies.

bruno_z 02-12-2007 01:23 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
80...you can't go fast ;)

old man roger 02-12-2007 01:28 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
if you plan on rocking a big sprocket then learn on a big sprocket ,but a 70 is to big for any bike ....60 is plenty big enough for any bike......

don't plan on runnig from cops with it though,your top speed will be very low

joseleyva 02-12-2007 08:45 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
o rigth so you recommend that learn with my actual gear now -1+2?

old man roger 02-12-2007 09:44 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
yup if thats what you plan on keeping on the bike..

keshon 02-15-2007 06:08 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
i run a 55 on my f4i and sometimes i feel thats to big cuz i miss riding around on the freeway im at like 7 or 8k rpm going like 55 or 60mph.. i think i might go back to stock this summer

Kelm 02-17-2007 03:13 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
Stock! There's really no need for bigger gearing, learn slow stuff on a stock and you'll be better in the long run.

louisvillerider 02-19-2007 12:41 AM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
why is it better to learn slow stuff?

ummmmmmm.. so you dont die!

mack36148 02-23-2007 03:11 PM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
70 is huge and slow..and twitchy

Rigo 02-24-2007 02:30 AM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
I learned on a 60 tooth sprocket on a 02' gixxer 600 and now i have 05 gixxer 600 with on stock sprocket and I can slow them down pretty good. But I think it might be easier to learn on a 60 and then go back to a stock if tired of it.

Scott- 02-24-2007 11:03 AM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
[quote=Kelm;2624000]Stock! There's really no need for bigger gearing, learn slow stuff on a stock and you'll be better in the long run.[/quote]+1

joseleyva 02-25-2007 03:42 AM

Re: What is better to learn slow stuff?
 
I actually have -1 +2 and I feel my bike really dump, I mean I´m in first gear stand up slow wheelie and feels like itneed more torque, I put out all the front fairing with all the gauges does this affect my bike?


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