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VIDEO: Fk6 with Jardine- launch, short wheelie, 0-80mph

Started by mhuffman, July 12, 2009, 06:27:21 PM

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mhuffman

No one has posted good videos of the Jardine at full throttle, so i got a quick one. Launch at about 5k rpms. My video camera sound quality isn't the best. I have a silencer but it's not installed. The bike is quiet enough for me to start at 5am for my morning commute without disturbing everyone too much.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv5MW4IsmT0

Bluehaze

sounds good man.  what sprocket setting do you have?
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Chanse

No sound at work, but whats with the jerky hand motion, I didnt know if you were letting off the gas to shift or propositioning me for some type of "work"....... 



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JB848

I think the lack of proper riding gear is the least of his worries  :cookoo:

mhuffman

The sprocket is a 42T rear. its aluminum and i found it on ebay.

Bluesmudge

Pretty good wheelie for just a 42 tooth rear sprocket! I'm with everyone else as far as gear, get some!

Also, be careful with aluminum sprockets. Unlike steel which can last tens of thousands of miles, aluminum will wear real quick. Just keep an eye on it.

commuterdude

Ah that's a classic good job, I love the crouch/throttle whack  :cheers:  Get some gear.   I gotta post a vid my Jardine absolutely wails at full throttle.
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ohgood

Quote from: Bluesmudge on July 13, 2009, 02:46:02 PM
Pretty good wheelie for just a 42 tooth rear sprocket! I'm with everyone else as far as gear, get some!

Also, be careful with aluminum sprockets. Unlike steel which can last tens of thousands of miles, aluminum will wear real quick. Just keep an eye on it.

+1

aluminum + drivetrain = wtf were they thinking ?


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mhuffman

Thanks all, i have armor i just didnt put it on for the short vid. It was kinda spur of the moment.

Also, ill keep an eye on the sprocket. I have the factory one as backup.

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