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Uphill-downhill-weather conditions-surface type-thumb/twist-day/night-riding/pushing--color of bike....all these factors can play key roles in how many feet you can cover from a 2nd gear rolling start until JUST into 6th. :wink:

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:lol: Dude, there is a reason why nobody answered your question....but here is a suggestion.......have someone stand at the point of which you begin your rolling second gear start and then take note at when you JUST get into 6th and the pace it off !

 

p.s. why is this info so critical to you?

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well 2k1bansheeman i went and measured it for you

 

TEST 1

 

(rolling start 2nd gear, quick flick through to almost stall engine speed in 6th)

Travelled 11 feet

 

TEST 2

 

(rolling start 2nd gear, took off steady and changed to third, turned right and followed the little track behind my house for a while, pulled up and went inside for a piss, got back on and headed for my track, only reached 4th on my track so i headed to the road and accelerated through 5th and finally into 6th.)

 

Travelled 11673 feet

 

 

No worries buddy you can thank ma any time :D:D:D

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(rolling start 2nd gear,  took off steady and changed to third,  turned right and followed the little track behind my house for a while,  pulled up and went inside for a piss,  got back on and headed for my track,  only reached 4th on my track so i headed to the road and accelerated through 5th and finally into 6th.)

 

Travelled 11673 feet

 

 

No worries buddy   you can thank ma any time :D  :D  :D

 

Good shit, lol!!!!

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otherwise go fuck yourself asshole

woah there captian jack, chill out. You made a very vague question and people are just having fun with it, just set up some markers and make your run and measure. By the way, why do you want to know this anyway?

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