slow wheelies
slow wheelies
i was out practicing clutching it up from a dead stop and it will wobble really bad.....i think my tire pressure may be too low or.....i cant balance the thing side to side. i dont know what it is ...... any ideas?
Re: slow wheelies
everybody wobbles at first, you just have to learn how to control it. 18 psi is good for just learning to go slow, helps with the wobbles, but after you learn, most people run 25-30. I like 28.
Re: slow wheelies
bucking??
i dont know...... i clutch it up and catch it with the break then when i try to ride it out, it starts moving side to side badly..... i have to set it down every time to keep from crashing
i dont know...... i clutch it up and catch it with the break then when i try to ride it out, it starts moving side to side badly..... i have to set it down every time to keep from crashing

Re: slow wheelies
This is me a while back learning. I started with the tire way flat like you see so it was barely off the rim. Then as I got better at moving my weight from side to side I increased the tire pressure little by little. With a flat tire and a 60t sprocket there is no skill involved, it won't fall over.
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