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TOPIC: Motorcycle.com VMax Video
Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #1
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Here we go - now on youtube:
video by fonzie |
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<strong>"It's time to Ride - This is Vmax."</strong>
Last Edit: 2 years, 3 months ago by fxstein.
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #2
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BRAVO! Real "Joe Pro" job! Super good edit. I can appreciate how much work it takes to put your "vision" on video and concentrate on the very reason you're there in the first place. And to get it on YOUTUBE this quickly, I love it
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<strong>Don't sweat the small stuff... it aint worth it!</strong>
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #3
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Man Fx the growl out of the big air just about covers up the exhaust sound , Just friggin awsome.
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #4
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I noticed that on Fx's run, he seems to be changing gears with his feet off the pegs. I always thought that even with a quick shifter you need to tap the shifter to change gears? Could someone clarify this for me please. Thanks.
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #5
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Good catch!
I only tried this on one single run. Did not like it, as at higher speeds you get better stability with the feet on the pegs. The dynojet quickshifter requires you to have the feet on the pegs and push up. That's how Tonys bike was setup. On mine we also installed the holeshot performance electric shifter. It's like and air shifter just electric. You can shift the gears with a button. Very useful 1-2 for not so experienced riders, but not much of a gain for a pro. Oliver |
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<strong>"It's time to Ride - This is Vmax."</strong>
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #6
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Thanks for the reply.
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Re:Motorcycle.com VMax Video 2 years, 3 months ago #7
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