23-05-2001, 05:00pm
FOX-The busa is easy to mono but an absolute pig to find a balance point.
As I live for hoonish activities I can recommend the following:
airbox/gps/full system/remap/etc
43 tooth rear sprocket
7 mm shorter dogbones
long stretch of deserted road.
This combo will mono in 1st & 2nd with throttle and in 3rd off bumps in road.
Accelerate up to 4g in 1st, back off throttle (forks will compress), as forks start to rebound WHACK throttle on SMOOTHLY and if you haven't landed on your arse congrats.
Always cover your rear brake in case things get to high.
The backoff revs vary with fuel load and gear but this is what works for me.
The bike seems balanced when it is high enough for me to look through as opposed to over the screen.
The best street mono artist is ron from balls.
he is brilliant and can mono anything.
I guess the secret is to conquer your fear and to expand your safety zone.
As I live for hoonish activities I can recommend the following:
airbox/gps/full system/remap/etc
43 tooth rear sprocket
7 mm shorter dogbones
long stretch of deserted road.
This combo will mono in 1st & 2nd with throttle and in 3rd off bumps in road.
Accelerate up to 4g in 1st, back off throttle (forks will compress), as forks start to rebound WHACK throttle on SMOOTHLY and if you haven't landed on your arse congrats.
Always cover your rear brake in case things get to high.
The backoff revs vary with fuel load and gear but this is what works for me.
The bike seems balanced when it is high enough for me to look through as opposed to over the screen.
The best street mono artist is ron from balls.
he is brilliant and can mono anything.
I guess the secret is to conquer your fear and to expand your safety zone.