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i know some people with motorcycles, ive seen the shows, i can pop a wheelie and i can do a stoppee, this guy taught me, am only 15, i wanna call my crew NightRiderZ, My First Bike Is gonna Be Gixxer, My friend has An R1, and he knows lots of people with bikes, & I knw his guy in my neighborhood that can pull off any stunt he rides a 2005 honda Cbr 1000 and A self Customized 2005 kawasaka Ninja 12r, So people is not the problem, my colorz are black And silver, i gotta other Name and ideas, so If theres already a crew called nightRiderz, we gon change it, me & my freinds already talked about it. am the only one whos 15,they are older than me, but we got a sponsor, my friends dad co owns some custom bike part company & he could get yoshimura to sponsor us,cuz my friend with the R1 & has a yoshimura exhuast and his Dad Has A 2007 suzuki gixxer 1000 with a yoshimura on it. I always had interest in cars and anything with an engine, so Thats my story but i need some advice to help me finish

2007-02-14 10:42:00 · 1 answers · asked by GetYaPopcorn 3 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

When i Say Stunt & racing means we going to do both of them

2007-02-14 10:55:39 · update #1

i can ride, but i need to get better @ tricks, good thing about me is i learn quick, am not scared to try anything, when i get my 600cc gixxer i will practice wit it, till the tires burn out and i luv speed and i got good reflexxes and hand eyes cordination, so they aint gonna be able to see me, and nna have a 240 hp tuned Up Gixxer 1000 when i get good, am talkin about Custom Twin Side Exhuast, New Turbo system, new pistons, evrything tuned, No one gon see me, i got determination, am not going to overlook no one, After every race I win am gon say " Show me My Opponent"

2007-02-14 11:37:36 · update #2

1 answers

If you want to start one, it will take a whole lot of money and more than one sponsor. You will find, like Yosh, that there are many sponsors willing to give you stuff at a discount rate. However, racing takes a lot of money besides, and that is hard to come by.
Secondly, how good are you? Lots of people compete a fewer win, but everyone but the one winner overestimates themselves. Riding a wheelie is not that hard, nor is a stoppie. Most pro racers could do that and more at age 8.
Racing is not easy and is totally different than stunt riding. Racing takes dicipline, a really fast bike (not a stocker with a pipe), a knowledge of tracks, tire compounds, racing gas types, and so on and so on. Trick riding just takes time.

To really get to the meat of your question, if you think your crew has what it takes, you should try to get a gig stunt riding at a monster truck show, drag race, or anywhere you have seen shows. Just have someone else (no one will take a 15 year old seriously) contact the booking agent and see if you can do a side show. You might have to audition, and you might need to send in a tape of your stunt riding. With no documentable experience, don't aim too high at first, but don't be afraid to shoot the stars once you get going.
Racing just means finding a sanctioning body and entering whatever class you feel you can race in. I would suggest the 650s because I can tell you as a fact the 1000s will chew up and spit out any newbie.

2007-02-14 11:18:19 · answer #1 · answered by Ryan K 2 · 2 0

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