best wheelie sprocket combination
#41
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Dude, I got an 05 636 as well. The stock 43 on the back is fine for highway stuff... I think the 05 636 is the freakin smoothest bike and easiest to find the bp on. I just can't bring mine up in 3rd with the stock sprocket.
I would get used to it stock then maybe go -1 / +2 and try that.
I would get used to it stock then maybe go -1 / +2 and try that.
#44
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Originally Posted by stock05
i learned to slow my stock 05 r6 down by riding the brake until i felt comfortable to not drag it anymore
r1's **** for several reasons, they are race bikes, not stuntbikes, bp on them sucks, suspension sucks in on you when u hit bp, and they are fragile, i have witnessed several r1's explode in front of me
#48
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Originally Posted by stuntman718
id say clutching is better than throttln (safer). Baby step everything if u dont wanna get hurt.
#50
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Originally Posted by Joe636
Dude, I got an 05 636 as well. The stock 43 on the back is fine for highway stuff... I think the 05 636 is the freakin smoothest bike and easiest to find the bp on. I just can't bring mine up in 3rd with the stock sprocket.
I would get used to it stock then maybe go -1 / +2 and try that.
I would get used to it stock then maybe go -1 / +2 and try that.
#51
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Def clutch, power doesn't do ****
and to get this out of the way if your trying highway wheelies DON"T CLUTCH 1st gear up. Thats retarted.
the best way is to put it in 2nd, do stand ups, and just give some throttle and pop the clutch and cover the rear brake. and everytime u see how it does and u get comfortable with it give it more throttle each time till you see where at it is going to come up..but always cover the rear brake
and like someone said it just takes seat time...**** doesn't come over night or by everyone telling u what to do or how to do it
just get on the bike and keep playing with it till you figure it out yourself:YEAH
and to get this out of the way if your trying highway wheelies DON"T CLUTCH 1st gear up. Thats retarted.
the best way is to put it in 2nd, do stand ups, and just give some throttle and pop the clutch and cover the rear brake. and everytime u see how it does and u get comfortable with it give it more throttle each time till you see where at it is going to come up..but always cover the rear brake
and like someone said it just takes seat time...**** doesn't come over night or by everyone telling u what to do or how to do it
just get on the bike and keep playing with it till you figure it out yourself:YEAH
#52
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Originally Posted by gspotzx6r
what is the best wheelie combination for sprockets... one down in front and 3 up in back? i have an 05 kawasaki zx-6r and was wondering what the best combo is without losing too much top end, and i would also like to know the best air filter k&n vs. bmc or any others
#53
Re: best wheelie sprocket combination
Forget what that guy says about the R1. Sounds like someone who wants one but cant afford one. That's a hell of a good bike. You can learn on any of them. And if your not gonna stunt 100 percent of the time then r1 gonna be perfect for you.. take your time and kats kill wheelies on r1s all the time..
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