how hard will it be to make a 500r (CR500 engine in a 250r frame)
#14
nothing uploaded. If you think im so full of sh*t with what i say look at a few of my pictures. If you cant tell i have a few nice bikes. I dont think i need to lie about having a bike. Im not that insecure about myself. I have nice bikes, if you dont believe i have or owned a bike BFD...no sweat off my sack.
Im not a know it all, its just that your dumber then a brick and it SEEMS like i know it all. But thats for the compliments
Im not a know it all, its just that your dumber then a brick and it SEEMS like i know it all. But thats for the compliments
#15
Dabeechman, I looked at your little atv page thingy and when i first saw that pic at the dune i though you were on the ocean. Seems possible with the ride you have. That is one sweet machine.
#16
Originally posted by: CTATV
2fun: are you selling your banshees
2fun: are you selling your banshees
My nephew has dibs on the 96 Banshee, but as of yet, has not came up with the money. He is still waiting on a settlement from his insurance company.
You can E-mail me at iam2fun4u@hotmail.com for more info if you'd like.
Thanks.
#17
How come a Dirtbike engine will shake the he11 out of a quad but not a bike????? I know they aren't rubber mounted and Honda wouldn't sell a shaky dirtbike. What's the real difference when an engine doesn't shake in a dirtbike frome but when you put it in a Quad frame it does.
#19
Originally posted by: DaBeechMan
a quad sits on 4 axis wheel base to where a motorcycle is on a dual axis
a quad sits on 4 axis wheel base to where a motorcycle is on a dual axis
You got it!
More points of contact for a quad.
The counterbalancers are left out of the race bikes to reduce weight, PLUS there isn't as bad of vibration when only 2 points are making contact with the ground (bike) as opposed to 4 points making contact with the ground (quad).


