cool 09' pic
#1
cool 09' pic
to all you that say the klx frame cant handle jumping.. ur dumb lol P.S i got 9200 miles on her and counting
Last edited by 09'Kawi250s; 12-20-2009 at 05:16 AM.
#2
the first pic was in second at about 35 and the second i was tapped out in third at about 55. ive never jumped that fast but my friend blake did it, so i had too. it was sooo much fun!!
#3
Ohhh yeah!! Very nice pics!!
I agree, as long as you have a sloped landing and you hit it, the bikes can handle it.. .
That being said, here's me clearing a table top in my local forest. I dunno how fast I was going, but I hit that one about 4k rpms in 3rd gear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blseH5YCYK4
I agree, as long as you have a sloped landing and you hit it, the bikes can handle it.. .
That being said, here's me clearing a table top in my local forest. I dunno how fast I was going, but I hit that one about 4k rpms in 3rd gear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blseH5YCYK4
#4
thanks man.. that video looks sweet!!! im starting to ride with people that are faster than me and its nice because i wanna keep up with them so i watch what there doing and learn from it. makes u a better rider. one question: how do u stiffen up the front suspension a little bit?
#6
Only way to stiffen the front without spending money is to tighten the compression screws at the bottom. It won't do much though - especially on the 09. Also you could drain the fork oil and put a heavier oil in - but that's a PITA. If you're doing that you might as well replace the springs too (the proper way to tighten it up).
#8
haha no way! 606's suck around here lol ive had the following tires. stock 605, kenda k760,dunlop 606, maxxis IT cross, and now kenda K270. maybe im wierd but the k270 seems to hook up better around here than all of the following except for the maxxis. plus it lasts like 5000+ miles compared to 1000-2000 on the others
#9
haha.. I wasn't going to say anything but since you brought it up - yes, 606's suck. haha
They're OK if you're mostly on-road or on logging/fire roads.. But in anything soft you might as well have slicks. Especially on the front. Scary!
I like the Trakmaster II's for the NE terrain personally.
They're OK if you're mostly on-road or on logging/fire roads.. But in anything soft you might as well have slicks. Especially on the front. Scary!
I like the Trakmaster II's for the NE terrain personally.