J JDMCRX Member Jun 2, 2007 6 0 Jun 7, 2007 #1 Who has done one on there motorcross bike. Just wanted some feed back
J JDMCRX Member Jun 2, 2007 6 0 Jun 7, 2007 Thread starter #3 curious i got a YZ450 and all i do is cat walk the frigen thing lol. Im trying to see ways of keeping it down a bit. softer spring dunno yet
curious i got a YZ450 and all i do is cat walk the frigen thing lol. Im trying to see ways of keeping it down a bit. softer spring dunno yet
Ol'89r LIFETIME SPONSOR Jan 27, 2000 6,961 45 Jun 8, 2007 #5 KSHAFFER said: throttle control. Click to expand... There ya go. :cool: An extended swingarm will help keep your front end down but it will also make your bike very hard to turn when you get to a corner. It would be better to learn to sit forward on the bike and control the throttle.
KSHAFFER said: throttle control. Click to expand... There ya go. :cool: An extended swingarm will help keep your front end down but it will also make your bike very hard to turn when you get to a corner. It would be better to learn to sit forward on the bike and control the throttle.
P polarishardcorerid Member Nov 16, 2006 23 0 Jun 10, 2007 #6 Ol'89r said: There ya go. :cool: An extended swingarm will help keep your front end down but it will also make your bike very hard to turn when you get to a corner. It would be better to learn to sit forward on the bike and control the throttle. Click to expand... Ok i plan to run in a few hillclimbs but i dont have extensions will i be fine if i just lean sit and lean way forward
Ol'89r said: There ya go. :cool: An extended swingarm will help keep your front end down but it will also make your bike very hard to turn when you get to a corner. It would be better to learn to sit forward on the bike and control the throttle. Click to expand... Ok i plan to run in a few hillclimbs but i dont have extensions will i be fine if i just lean sit and lean way forward
F flyingfuzzball Member May 10, 2007 957 0 Jun 11, 2007 #7 yea the average hill climber doesnt need it