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Old 10-27-2004, 09:43 AM   #21
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Re: Can We Get A Sticky Circle Help Post!!

yes, you can go too slow...if you stall out all the tiem you are either going too slow or need to feather the clutch..or both!

you s hould go in on the idle at first, and let the idle initiate the turn, then use the gas to keep the front up.
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Old 10-27-2004, 07:39 PM   #22
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Re: Can We Get A Sticky Circle Help Post!!

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yes, you can go too slow...if you stall out all the tiem you are either going too slow or need to feather the clutch..or both!

you s hould go in on the idle at first, and let the idle initiate the turn, then use the gas to keep the front up.
cool man thanks ive actually been working on exactly that
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Old 10-27-2004, 08:00 PM   #23
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cool man thanks ive actually been working on exactly that
one more thing should i up my tire pressure i think im running like 7 psi
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Old 10-27-2004, 08:23 PM   #24
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Re: Can We Get A Sticky Circle Help Post!!

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one more thing should i up my tire pressure i think im running like 7 psi


yeah whats up with the pressure ?

find a happy medium ...right ???
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Old 10-28-2004, 01:17 AM   #25
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Re: Can We Get A Sticky Circle Help Post!!

I never had any luck running under 15psi for circles. Any lower than that, and I was always high-siding. My best advice is to stop trying circles for a couple days, and just get used to riding with 20 pounds or so in your tire. It will be like re-learning all the stuff you know...the bike wil react much quicker to throttle and steering/lean inputs. Before you get circles, you have to have complete control of a normal wheelie first. Like I said earlier, I am still perfecting these things....someone like Teach may have some better input, but this is what worked for me.
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I never had any luck running under 15psi for circles. Any lower than that, and I was always high-siding. My best advice is to stop trying circles for a couple days, and just get used to riding with 20 pounds or so in your tire. It will be like re-learning all the stuff you know...the bike wil react much quicker to throttle and steering/lean inputs. Before you get circles, you have to have complete control of a normal wheelie first. Like I said earlier, I am still perfecting these things....someone like Teach may have some better input, but this is what worked for me.

sounds good...

i know the bikes acts completly different with the more air pressure...

this is all good advise..

and we finaly got a how to circle wheelie sticky.

heres the link...

http://www.stuntlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97060 (How To Circle Wheelie)

maybe copy n paste some of this great info in there.

thanks for the help...
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Re: Can We Get A Sticky Circle Help Post!!

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heres the link...

http://www.stuntlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97060 (How To Circle Wheelie)

maybe copy n paste some of this great info in there.
what's the point in having it 2 places... why don't you just continue reading it here.
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Is 10lbs too low for circles?
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what's the point in having it 2 places... why don't you just continue reading it here.

because this link is not the sticky....

somebody just mede the other the sticky.

everybody will be able to see the sticky since it will always be up.
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Is 10lbs too low for circles?

10lbs WOW! Thats low. The lower the air pressure the less props you get. KNOCK IT OFF!
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