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Old 05-06-2014, 06:31 PM
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wonder what they have in their engines, at 4:50 its a little to close for me. lol
 
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there holding the brake on for the burn outs and letting it off slowly to gain forward motion.
 

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still a few times they take off pretty quick and smoke that back tire.
 
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They probably have 95" kits w/ decent headwork and they run chain instead of belt, so they are probably regeared the **** out of those bikes......guaranteed no where near built as TARGET64.
 
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Well one's an evo and one's a tc but guarantee they're both pretty mild. 80hp will do everything you see here and anything nasty wouldn't last. The gearing isn't anything crazy. Knowing how to ride goes a long way.
 
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doesn't look like a chain to me, they come up to the camera one time pretty close on the left side of the bike about 3 mins into it.
 
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Definitely chain. Don't think when doing stunts that much want want a belt popping when your going sideways or about to stand up.
 
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Originally Posted by vdop
Well one's an evo and one's a tc but guarantee they're both pretty mild. 80hp will do everything you see here and anything nasty wouldn't last. The gearing isn't anything crazy. Knowing how to ride goes a long way.

exactly 100% correct
 
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its a chain drive
 
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