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| Registered Stunter ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Miami, FL Age: 24 Bike: 04 636, 04 Vulcan 500 Gender: Male
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| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way.
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: Atlanta, Ga Age: 32 Bike: Cbr rr Gender: Male
Posts: 71
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way. Quote:
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| I Enjoy Posting At StuntLife! ![]() | Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way when in doubt refer to the manual http://stuntragz.com/Templates/video.htm wheelies from dummies...great insight from dummies Kyle Woods and Matt Gorka
__________________ ****SSI: DVD**** Now Available*** http://www.stuntragz.com/Templates/SSI.htm www.STUNTRAGZ.com GEAREDUP.net |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: sterling hts MI Age: 28 Bike: In between bikes Gender: Male
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| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way If you lower your tire pressure to do wheelies.....will that affect your evryday riding abilites? anyone. |
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| Registered User ![]() | Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Quote:
__________________ It Grasps Nothing. It Regrets Nothing. It Receives But Does Not Keep. ~Chuang Tzu | |
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| | #86 |
| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: miami Age: 27 Bike: cbr 1000 & 600 rr Gender: Male
Posts: 18
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way I've just been gettin the whole bp thing down..been riding for about a year now...just got a cbr 1000 and second gear feels way to twitchy i mean i can ride it sitting but standing in second is crazy..the bike comes up at like 5- 10 mph if i clutch it...somtimes i hit it and sometimes i don't..but third i can walk that till i'm doin 120 sticks everytime clutchin it at 50 or 60.....what i'm tryin to figure out is when the bike feels like its gonna flip (almost weight-less) like its floating is that the balance point or is that passed the balance point cause i usually get scared in second an just let the throttle go or tap the break n come down.?? any help on this one...?? dave |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: CENTRAL CA<<>>BAY AREA Age: 28 Bike: '04 GSXR600 Gender: Male
Posts: 2
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way VERY INFORMATIVE THANKS!!! |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: miami Age: 27 Bike: cbr 1000 & 600 rr Gender: Male
Posts: 18
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way NEVERMIND...i think i figured it out...i've been pullin my bike up in third gear doin about 30 now...it floats up nice (need to get a stunt ride don't wanna see 10 g's flippin down the street) anyway...i get it up pull on the bars a lil bit..wobbles then str8ens out..i get it at the "balance point" i think and all i gotta do is just hold the throttle still and just ease on the back brake and it stays pretty still but..the only thing is its just so hard to keep at the point where i don't have to speed up to keep it up.....but w/e i'll get it..after i get my other bike... |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Decatur,Il Age: 22 Bike: ..... Gender: Male
Posts: 148
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccceeee |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Minneapolis, MN Age: 31 Bike: '93 ZX7R Gender: Male
Posts: 9
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way That was pretty detailed. I've been trying to get my first wheelie for awhile now and just can't seem to get it up. Thanks for the tips, I will adjust some things and let you know how it goes. |
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| I Chose to No Longer Post ![]() | Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Quote:
The bike will do all the work for you. I think you should learn in 2nd, while it is twitchy it also offers much more engine braking in case you forget to cover the rear brake. The bike should ride straight up to BP if you clutch it enough no work is needed by you just keep your body position steady and use the throttle. | |
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| I Chose to No Longer Post ![]() | Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Quote:
To prevent hard landings always make sure after you get down to about 9:30 you go back on the throttle at least a little so that your forks don't compress so much. | |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: bahamas Age: 34 Bike: honda f4 Gender: Male
Posts: 45
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Its funny to see someone who cant do a wheelie give advice, one post asking for help then giving advice in another post you got to be kidding rite, i have my first gear wheelies down can do them anytime and ride them out but for the life of me i cant shift to second and i cant get it up in second i am starting to get it up in second now but only when i am just shifting into second but it feels harsh to me and i am wondering if this is the rite way cause it feels like i get the most power just i shift into second in first i pretty much ride it till i feel like the power band i guess an then slip the clutch an it floats up every time but in second i try do the same thing like ride it in second till i feel the rpm like wanna when i am ready to shift but nothin happens when i slip it then is the most power to get it up is in the beginning of second or should i be able to get it up from any point in second how can you tell when you are in the rite power band |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: bahamas Age: 34 Bike: honda f4 Gender: Male
Posts: 45
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Its funny to see someone who cant do a wheelie give advice, one post asking for help then giving advice in another post you got to be kidding rite, i have my first gear wheelies down can do them anytime and ride them out but for the life of me i cant shift to second and i cant get it up in second i am starting to get it up in second now but only when i am just shifting into second but it feels harsh to me and i am wondering if this is the rite way cause it feels like i get the most power just i shift into second in first i pretty much ride it till i feel like the power band i guess an then slip the clutch an it floats up every time but in second i try do the same thing like ride it in second till i feel the rpm like wanna when i am ready to shift but nothin happens when i slip it then is the most power to get it up is in the beginning of second or should i be able to get it up from any point in second how can you tell when you are in the rite power band |
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| Registered User ![]() | I'm having a hard time get the wheelies up on my zx6r. The only way i know how is to get it at 71/2 rpm and give it gas is it easyer to do a stand up. I think i'm going to try cluching but i don't want to go over. If you have any more hints throw thim this way. P.S. To the guy how wrote all of that thing you |
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| Registered User ![]() | Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way How Do You Find A Good Balance Point To Ride Good Whelies On A 2 Stroke Dirt Bike
__________________ i will not fall i will not put the front wheel on the ground |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: ACT, Australia, Earth Age: 28 Bike: Just the BIG ones... Gender: Male
Posts: 1,691
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way Quote:
thats my works sweet for me. | |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Mandan, ND Age: 34 Bike: 1990 Kantana 600 Gender: Male
Posts: 11
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way. Quote:
I need some help!! For starters im on my first bike, and handle it well. Now im wanting to do wheelies. I know im gonna get some sh_t about it but I have a 1990 can-o-tuna 600, as some may put it "Katana". Its all i could afford for now. But like ive read in other post, if you can stunt a Katana you can stunt anything. Ok its really frontend heavy. I have been going about 25 mph and going about 6 rpm pulling the clutch in and turning the throtle back till 11rpm the letting the clutch out fast. Most of the time the back tire breaks loose, and my back end fishtails. But I have had it up about a foot, and another time about 2 1/2 feet off the ground. How can I get to the B/P and keep it there, and pull a wheelie all the time instead of here and there? Also can this be done in other gears other than first with my set up?? Hope someone can help me with this!! Thanks | |
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Alabama Age: 43 Bike: cbr1000rr Gender: Male
Posts: 6
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way. Quote:
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Mandan, ND Age: 34 Bike: 1990 Kantana 600 Gender: Male
Posts: 11
| Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way. Quote:
Now other people are saying not to sit down, and try a wheelie. Standing up would put more of my weight over the front end dont you think? :YEAH | |
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