Where is your...
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by Crazy D
Something you can try ,
Sit on the bike at a complete stop . Put your feet down and slowly give it gas . Let the front end come up real slow while holding the bike in place .
You are doing this to stand the bike almost straight up . If you have a hand brake it is easier to hold bike in the wheelie position when it gets to that point . You can also stand behind the bike in this position while holding on to the bars .
Doing this will help you feel how the bike position is when it is on one wheel And you won't get hurt cause you are not moving .
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Sit on the bike at a complete stop . Put your feet down and slowly give it gas . Let the front end come up real slow while holding the bike in place .
You are doing this to stand the bike almost straight up . If you have a hand brake it is easier to hold bike in the wheelie position when it gets to that point . You can also stand behind the bike in this position while holding on to the bars .
Doing this will help you feel how the bike position is when it is on one wheel And you won't get hurt cause you are not moving .
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I look kinda silly bringing it up and going straight back down

Originally Posted by YamaHottie600
DONT LISTEN TO HIM!!!!
lol thats how my azz got ate the fizzuck up!!! but dont give up cuz im not! but i def need to practice on a quad or dirt bike.. then once comfortable gradually step it up.. us gurls dont need to be riskin our soft skin.. if ya know what i mean 
lol thats how my azz got ate the fizzuck up!!! but dont give up cuz im not! but i def need to practice on a quad or dirt bike.. then once comfortable gradually step it up.. us gurls dont need to be riskin our soft skin.. if ya know what i mean 
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by Shawn742
You can always practice in grass or hard dirt until you feel comfortable enough to bring to to the concrete. If you have rear brake down you have nothing to worry about.
i like grass rather than concrete :YEAH
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by LYONS
its kinda hard th explain over a computer....so my two cents would be too keep practicing and if your scared to fall give up now...
the only reason i am scared of falling is if i take a hard one on my backside, i have to go in for immediate surgery because of my stupid hip... and it would be too much effort to wear layers of padding just to figure out how to ride a wheelie .. i'd rather just zip through the neighborhoods and duck from the 5-O heehehe ...
but it would be nice to get some imput is all :YEAH
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by Cathi
my quad is automatic... i cant pull it up all the way.. i can get it off the ground a bit, but not all the way up ... now if i had a clutch, i could do it ... also, i dont like wheelies on the quad, i like going airborn and landing it :YEAH ...
i am so frustrated with the little bike wheelie thing i am about to just give it up
i am so frustrated with the little bike wheelie thing i am about to just give it up

place foot on rear brake put in foward gear give it some gas let off
the rear brake frontend will come up .....
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by FARMER BOYZ
yes you can...:YEAH
place foot on rear brake put in foward gear give it some gas let off
the rear brake frontend will come up .....
place foot on rear brake put in foward gear give it some gas let off
the rear brake frontend will come up .....

not if the rear brake doesnt work
... my quad is junk... i went atv'n in mexico and fell in love, so when i got back i bought one... that was like 2 1/2 years ago... i was told to buy an automatic until i got used to it .. but of course with the purchase of the automatic, was also the pred 500 ... i liked it better, but much MUCH too powerful for a newbie... unfortunately my ex sold it for his stupid meth habit... i would have been happy with it too
i dont even want a new one .. i just like my fiddy... :YEAH make me feel good and look good :YEAH
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by FARMER BOYZ
WE have an 1997 polaris 250 trailblazer that we do whoolies with both the boys ride it too.. lots of fun...
hmmm.. interesting
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by Cathi
Balance point???
I am "scared" to really find it .. I dont wanna fall on my @$$ because that would be the end of me riding altogether... so how do you "KNOW" how far back to pull to find it???
its a little freakin bike, you can control it better then a biggin! sheeeesh ... i just cant find it
Dumb question I know, but shoot, everyone has been at that point so it doesnt hurt to share some wisdom and knowledge right? right!
I am "scared" to really find it .. I dont wanna fall on my @$$ because that would be the end of me riding altogether... so how do you "KNOW" how far back to pull to find it???
its a little freakin bike, you can control it better then a biggin! sheeeesh ... i just cant find it
Dumb question I know, but shoot, everyone has been at that point so it doesnt hurt to share some wisdom and knowledge right? right!

step 2. practice
step 3. repeat.
Re: Where is your...
Originally Posted by Shawn742
Don't repeat step 1, unless you want a circus side show job.
dont repeat step one??? how about leave step one out altogether?!?!!









