Standing Circles
Originally posted by eazy
Good job!
You've come a long way with that thing.
Mines still sitting over at my girlfriends getting dusty.
-e
Good job!
You've come a long way with that thing.
Mines still sitting over at my girlfriends getting dusty.
-e
This was how it started a small year ago.. Just check what I'm doing now.
On the picture I was doing wheelie's on the trottle, just open full trottle and push a little bit, now I'm using also the clutch.
today I practiced on other thing.. Standing wheelies with one foot on the bar and get the bike up in 2nd gear..
It's hard to do but a little help of the clutch and supsension I can get my bike up. And that with a full restricted 50 moped!
In second gear is a lot easy'er, and I have more control over te bike when I do them in first gear
It's hard to do but a little help of the clutch and supsension I can get my bike up. And that with a full restricted 50 moped!
In second gear is a lot easy'er, and I have more control over te bike when I do them in first gear
That's really great stuff!
You'r moped is like everything I'd wish mine to be... I ride a Yamaha Sting SG50, has the same top speed, but I have to put up with small drum brakes, bad suspention and no gears or cluch.
I bounce sitdown wheelies up at around 15mph, quite amazing what one can do on these small low power bikes with some weight-shifting.

I have no where near the skill you've got, and seeing those pics and videos, really helps me not giving up on stuff and just blaming it on the bike.
I'd like to see more, have you got a web-site or something containing more media?
You'r moped is like everything I'd wish mine to be... I ride a Yamaha Sting SG50, has the same top speed, but I have to put up with small drum brakes, bad suspention and no gears or cluch.
I bounce sitdown wheelies up at around 15mph, quite amazing what one can do on these small low power bikes with some weight-shifting.
I have no where near the skill you've got, and seeing those pics and videos, really helps me not giving up on stuff and just blaming it on the bike.
I'd like to see more, have you got a web-site or something containing more media?
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