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Still scaring the bejebus out of me, but I do push the throttle and RPM a little bit harder with each ride. Thinking of putting a sprocket set on it, as redlining at ~165km/h in 1st gear is not very practical. By the time you're in the engine's happy range (~6000rpm+) you're usually at the speed limit. At that rate I'm not going to last on my option notice. What does 1st take you to on the GSX?

lol, use the footbrake for hillstarts!

not sure what 1st gets me to.. don't really look :D

edit: from the looks of things about 85 ish in this vid:

GT -and- single speed, he posted 2 different bikes :P

lol. that said..

I need 1 x chris king iso 9 speed rear hub.

1 x rear shitmano slx brake,

and a shitmano 105 9spd cassette.

1 xtr short cage rear d.

and i'll be set with my pushy build.

Might sound stupid but I thought that viper alarms weren't ADR complianced?

Correct me if I'm wrong because that's the reason I hadn't bothered to look at Viper

I was under that impression too when I was looking around at alarms but I was talking to the guys at freeway car audio who did the install for me and they said they do comply if you get an all black wiring harness. Which they could order.

lol. that said..

I need 1 x chris king iso 9 speed rear hub.

1 x rear shitmano slx brake,

and a shitmano 105 9spd cassette.

1 xtr short cage rear d.

and i'll be set with my pushy build.

I just picked up an Iron Horse Warrior frame and brand new $25 headset for $3 on ebay, going to build a single speed MTB

I just picked up an Iron Horse Warrior frame and brand new $25 headset for $3 on ebay, going to build a single speed MTB

singlespeeds are too impractical, can't pedal hop with 26/12, can't go anywhere properly with 26/18.

Nice, nice!

Steamed of fried?

ONLY FRIED

i know this place in preston.....

singlespeeds are too impractical, can't pedal hop with 26/12, can't go anywhere properly with 26/18.

I figure if I'm cycling with my gf I won't need many gears

and it's for pimpin', got the felt for regular riding

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