What gear do you use?

Started by Colorado700R, May 14, 2008, 10:31:45 PM

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RR34

i like to use 3rd gear. its pretty long, tons of bottom and top end. pretty much the most versatile gear on the YFZ. you can basically to from bogging close to idle RPM's to HOLYSHIT in a few seconds.
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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Peelz

Quote from: RR34 on June 12, 2008, 09:53:24 PM
i like to use 3rd gear. its pretty long, tons of bottom and top end. pretty much the most versatile gear on the YFZ. you can basically to from bogging close to idle RPM's to HOLYSHIT in a few seconds.

good joke. :clap: the rappy really loves pinning it in second. :clap:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


RR34

Quote from: Peels660 on June 12, 2008, 10:03:15 PM
Quote from: RR34 on June 12, 2008, 09:53:24 PM
i like to use 3rd gear. its pretty long, tons of bottom and top end. pretty much the most versatile gear on the YFZ. you can basically to from bogging close to idle RPM's to HOLYSHIT in a few seconds.

good joke. :clap: the rappy really loves pinning it in second. :clap:

my second gear is rather short. great for starting wheelies and tight trails though.



on topic: just ordered my brother some MSR AXXIS gear. 69$ for pants shirt glove. hell of a deal. my pants shirt glove were $220
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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kyledvor61

Quote from: RR34 on June 12, 2008, 09:53:24 PM
i like to use 3rd gear. its pretty long, tons of bottom and top end. pretty much the most versatile gear on the YFZ. you can basically to from bogging close to idle RPM's to HOLYSHIT in a few seconds.

:grin_nod: :grin_nod: :grin_nod: :grin_nod: :grin_nod:

3rd gear and popping a wheele is the shit

grap660

i wear during riding is a
hjc helmet
grey fox shirt
blue fox/yamaha shirt
oakley goggle or spy goggles
fox boots  or my adio shoes
and i mostly ride with shorts on
2004 raptor 660 blue, alba racing pipe,pro flow kit,pro design foam filter,jetted,gytr skid plate,razr 2 on rear,monster stickers,

dads 2005 yfz 450 alba edtion,alba racing pipe,alba racing graphics,trinty intake,itp holeshots on rear,tag handle barz,jetted,cam mod

Peelz

Just added to the repertoire: Fox Comp 5 Offroad riding boots. Early experiences are pretty good so far. They absorb all the shock from jumping-very nice. No more sore arches. :thumbs: And, pretty comfortable.

I will be adjusting the shifter up a couple notches, though. Had a few accidental upshifts, the boots are pretty thick.
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


RR34

Quote from: Peels660 on June 23, 2008, 09:01:35 AM
Just added to the repertoire: Fox Comp 5 Offroad riding boots. Early experiences are pretty good so far. They absorb all the shock from jumping-very nice. No more sore arches. :thumbs: And, pretty comfortable.

I will be adjusting the shifter up a couple notches, though. Had a few accidental upshifts, the boots are pretty thick.

shifting sucks when you have nerfs and a size 12 boot :'(
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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kyledvor61

Quote from: RR34 on June 23, 2008, 06:38:03 PM
Quote from: Peels660 on June 23, 2008, 09:01:35 AM
Just added to the repertoire: Fox Comp 5 Offroad riding boots. Early experiences are pretty good so far. They absorb all the shock from jumping-very nice. No more sore arches. :thumbs: And, pretty comfortable.

I will be adjusting the shifter up a couple notches, though. Had a few accidental upshifts, the boots are pretty thick.

shifting sucks when you have nerfs and a size 12 boot :'(

you know you can move the shifter right? :confused:

RR34

f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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kyledvor61

Quote from: RR34 on June 23, 2008, 08:17:14 PM
too lazy :'(

you spend 3 hours cleaning but you cant move the friggin shifter? :confused:

thatguy

Quote from: RR34 on June 23, 2008, 06:38:03 PM
Quote from: Peels660 on June 23, 2008, 09:01:35 AM
Just added to the repertoire: Fox Comp 5 Offroad riding boots. Early experiences are pretty good so far. They absorb all the shock from jumping-very nice. No more sore arches. :thumbs: And, pretty comfortable.

I will be adjusting the shifter up a couple notches, though. Had a few accidental upshifts, the boots are pretty thick.

shifting sucks when you have nerfs and a size 12 boot :'(
i got size 13's with the rock nerfs which come with the new footpegs and heel guards and i got more than enough room :clap:plus there wayyyy cheaper than most reg. nerfs

RR34

hmm. my pro armors dont have enough room for me to scoot my foot back. when my boot is under the shifter my heel is against the heel guard so the only way i can move my foot is sideways.
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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NaturalRaptor

Gear? Well I won't be riding with flip-flops anymore! ;)
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.

RR34

Quote from: NaturalRaptor on June 23, 2008, 08:36:21 PM
Gear? Well I won't be riding with flip-flops anymore! ;)

thats a good way to break an ankle/foot.
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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