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I just got my fiddy today
So now I was out riding it all day and I got stoppies down but When I go to roll my stoppie It doesnt happen. I can roll mby like 3 inches and then it drops.
Do you guys have any tips for that?
Also how the hell do you guys wheelie these? I can do a wheelie on my yz 125 and 400ex so easy and on this I can barly get it up.
Thanks for the help
So now I was out riding it all day and I got stoppies down but When I go to roll my stoppie It doesnt happen. I can roll mby like 3 inches and then it drops. Do you guys have any tips for that?
Also how the hell do you guys wheelie these? I can do a wheelie on my yz 125 and 400ex so easy and on this I can barly get it up.
Thanks for the help
Its all about balance . The fiddy doesn't have any power so you gotta do all the work. Try dragging your feet to find the balance point ( you will not look like a
, but it will help you learn )
For stoppies you have to have alot of speed . I get 3rd gear topped out then grab the brake while sitting as close to the tank as I can . As soon as the rear end comes up let up on the brake just enough to keep the bike at the balance point .
Good luck and I hope you have good medical coverage cause you will need it trying to master the fiddy
.
mike
, but it will help you learn ) For stoppies you have to have alot of speed . I get 3rd gear topped out then grab the brake while sitting as close to the tank as I can . As soon as the rear end comes up let up on the brake just enough to keep the bike at the balance point .
Good luck and I hope you have good medical coverage cause you will need it trying to master the fiddy
.mike
Originally posted by metal doc
Good luck and I hope you have good medical coverage cause you will need it trying to master the fiddy
.
mike
Good luck and I hope you have good medical coverage cause you will need it trying to master the fiddy
.mike
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the way to do a wheely is to find the clucht point in the shifter and let go lean back and be for u lop it out push the BACK BRAKE that is all the wheel is very good back brake us. ****
the two feet down **** that sucks **** and stoppies Keep arms strate and go fast the
is all about BRAKES! THE LOVE OF MY LIFE THE
the two feet down **** that sucks **** and stoppies Keep arms strate and go fast the
is all about BRAKES! THE LOVE OF MY LIFE THE
I got stoppies down and I can roll about 5 feet now... In second gear. I figured out how to get the bike up and I can ride a wheelie for like 30 feet with out my feet down. I know thats not that good but I am getting there. For the last 2 things this thing has been my life and I dont see it stopping there
you wernt joking about the medical coverage... I biffed riding on my front wheel... went about 2 feet and then I grabed a little to much brake and over I went.
The cops drove by a few times and didnt bother me.
The cops drove by a few times and didnt bother me.
fiftys rock I have had mine a month now still on stock tires, but rockin wheelies over 200ft . with ease, when I get my zippy tires I will lock blocks, NH, NTH,costers and,stoppies. later
whoa whoa whats all this **** the fiddy has no power lmao it doesnt have much you dont need much it olny weighs 100lb all you do is sit on the back of the seat lean back give it gas all this takes place in 2nd gear
my dad 260lb's can wheelie my stock fiddy and hes a crappy rider so dont say there isent enough power just takes time and you well get it soon
my dad 260lb's can wheelie my stock fiddy and hes a crappy rider so dont say there isent enough power just takes time and you well get it soon
It's not about the power, just balance and knowing how to use the brake.. My fiddy is stock and I can ride a wheelie until I get arm pump so bad I can't hold on anymore. Just takes practice.. Lots of it! Check the Kirt on his way 2 aa video on the front https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/for...?s=&forumid=13
, the bike I am riding is stock except for the pipe and I really think it makes no difference in power...
, the bike I am riding is stock except for the pipe and I really think it makes no difference in power...
What Kirt said, I never used the rear brake until recently but I also has a 88 kit so I would just feather the throttle. On a stock bikr that is harder to do so knowing your back brake is good, I use it now and it makes things even easier than they were. and yes arm pump becomes a problem onec you get good at them!!!
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