Kawasakis wrote:idk what years my kawi is so i think from the pics its 1998 and my friend says that its have 52hp,i searched all net and i found just one site were was writing that it has 42hp so idk...
but its old,heavy.. it would be just awesome riding with new bike but...
Its the same, but 42 is on the rear wheel..The 52 is on, I dont know what its called but..Its the same..
but there round and...smooth i know with that bike you probably dont skim whoops sections but if you did you like die ive had my feet come off even with brand new foots pegs with spikes on them
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I'm guessing you're talking about the 120. It's not a jumping kind of bike, and any lumps and bumps you take on it will just turn the pegs. Stand up on the bike and the pegs simply pivot under your feet whle the tires bang up and down. It's mostly a trail bike so you hit the bumps and stuff at much slower speeds, though typically I try to avoid hitting bumps; they're not good on the shocks.
Give me more power.
Give me more handling.
Give me more style.
Give me more Maico.
Dustin434 wrote:but there round and...smooth i know with that bike you probably dont skim whoops sections but if you did you like die ive had my feet come off even with brand new foots pegs with spikes on them
look up some videos on Roger decoster Bob Hanaha or any of thos guys and tell me they arnt skimming whoops and what not on their round pegs
Dustin434 wrote:but there round and...smooth i know with that bike you probably dont skim whoops sections but if you did you like die ive had my feet come off even with brand new foots pegs with spikes on them
Grip the bike with your knees?
Or grip harder, ehe.
I dont think ive ever had my feet come off the pegs but I've had my hands come off the handlebars LOL!