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#1 You gonna start at the bottom from a dead stop?

#2 .....A running start at it?

#3 incline(grade)

#4 What kind of tires(rear) will you be using?

#5 does your bike and riding gear match(big factor)....

#6 Are there going to be HOT chicks there watching?

#6a if so, can i come and watch??

 

 

example: my bike(stock) @ Dumont(most climbs) w/ a running start i can get about 1/2 to 3/4 the way up in 3rd, but downshifting to 2nd to finish the climb...

 

Just my experience...others will vary...... :D

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DUDE, that is a lame question. i usually don't respond this way, but there are just too many factors to consider. even if you gave specific details, hillclimbing is a very fluid situation, and everything could change at any second, requiring gear changes, throttle control, body positioning, you name it, you'd better be prepared for it. 1 gear only and zig zagging! :huh: i think you zigged when you should have zagged and rolled to the bottom and bumped your head. :P

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Yeah and when you get to the top shift to neutral and keep full trothle for another 5 minutes to cool her off!

 

after that DONT get the revs down but instead just punch it in second without using the clutch.

 

thats the best way to go down, otherwise you might risk diggin yourself in.

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#1 You gonna start at the bottom from a dead stop?

#2 .....A running start at it?

#3 incline(grade)

#4 What kind of tires(rear) will you be using?

#5 does your bike and riding gear match(big factor)....

#6 Are there going to be HOT chicks there watching?

#6a if so, can i come and watch??

 

Don't forget about any graphics kits, those are good for at least another gear.

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