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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:03 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

Originally Posted by scott3824
Everyone is right, it's impossible to do seat stand wheelies without a handbrake
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:03 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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for some reason I feel you are being a smart ***...... I like dirt bike bars on dirt bikes and quads, I cant get used to them on a sport bike personally. not for me..... but i do feel more control with wider bars.
well i did do the reverse clip on thing, OMR recomended it and it feels better but i just thought maybe the dirtbars would be even better help me steer em into circles and stuff.
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:04 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

Originally Posted by sdfkillz
idk man, i been killing some pushups i think i just need a bigger sprocket
Im still on stock. I can do almost anything anybody else can with a 62 tooth rear. I dont get why people think you need sprockets.. ok take your bike. put it in first. now let out the clutch and get on the brakes slowly.. see for your self how slow your bike can go before it stall out and dies. its realy ******* slow.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:05 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

so you pull the clutch in when your past the balance point?you just gonna have a nice fall on your ***. rear handbrake will save you even if it doesnt feel comfortable, it will become second nature
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:07 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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Im still on stock. I can do almost anything anybody else can with a 62 tooth rear. I dont get why people think you need sprockets.. ok take your bike. put it in first. now let out the clutch and get on the brakes slowly.. see for your self how slow your bike can go before it stall out and dies. its realy ******* slow.
well i know stock can be done but, im just looking for any advantges i can find to maybe speed up the process a bit, stuntwars is gonna be soon so id like to have these on lock by then.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:08 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

Originally Posted by sdfkillz
my buddy told me that if you get too high you can just pull the clutch in and the bike will come back down. do u think the clutch side brake would be better? idk if i could get used to having a brake on the left side thatd be weird.
that is exactly the opposite. if you dont have a handbrake the only thing to save you is engine brake. so if you pull the clutch your just gonna fall back even faster. trust me when you get into coasters you will see how fast it will fall back on its own. so tell your friend hes a squid and should not give advice. but you can use the clutch to save your ***.. say you go way back . you cut the throttle chop the clutch real quick.. it will let the R's come down and when you pop the back out the engine will be going slower than the bike.. that will pull you forward.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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so you pull the clutch in when your past the balance point?you just gonna have a nice fall on your ***. rear handbrake will save you even if it doesnt feel comfortable, it will become second nature
why would u fall on your ***? if you pull in the clutch it cuts the power to the wheel and theres nothing keeping the front wheel up any more. ever heard of gravity?
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Re: seat stand wheelies

what? i do seat standers with no hand brake. i posted a thread last night asking about hand brakes on gsxr's i want to put one on my bike so i can try and do them longer on the highway. im not doing circles yet but i hope to learn next season.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:14 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

Originally Posted by sdfkillz
why would u fall on your ***? if you pull in the clutch it cuts the power to the wheel and theres nothing keeping the front wheel up any more. ever heard of gravity?
now your just being ignorant. if your bike is BACK BEHIND the ballance point its going to keep falling BACK untell the tail hits and your gonna bail.. think about it
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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what? i do seat standers with no hand brake. i posted a thread last night asking about hand brakes on gsxr's i want to put one on my bike so i can try and do them longer on the highway. im not doing circles yet but i hope to learn next season.
No you don't. It's impossible.
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:16 AM
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ok I now know that you are a total squid.. you have no skills if you dont think you can fall backwards.. you need to practice with your foot on the brake. and use it when you get back to far... why else would you have your front tire 2 feet off the ground.. becuase your scared to fall backwards. retard
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:19 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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ok I now know that you are a total squid.. you have no skills if you dont think you can fall backwards.. you need to practice with your foot on the brake. and use it when you get back to far... why else would you have your front tire 2 feet off the ground.. becuase your scared to fall backwards. retard
2 feet my ***! i got em up to 30 inches minimum dick. the angles of my pictures make em look a little lower than they actually are, im not scared of falling backwards but i would like to avoid it. i have plenty of practice with my footbrake but thats not doing me any good on seat stands. no im not a friggin pro like you but i do have some skills
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:19 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

since your a retard ill break it down elementary style.. say your on your new 20" huffy.. your riding wheelies.. you go back to far and stop pedaling. guess what your still gonna keep going backwards.. like you said genius..ITS GRAVITY
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:22 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

Originally Posted by scott3824
Everyone is right, it's impossible to do seat stand wheelies without a handbrake
+1. handbrake setup is a must
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:23 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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2 feet my ***! i got em up to 30 inches minimum dick. no im not a friggin pro like you but i do have some skills
sorry I was 6 inches off. must be the bad lighting
and Im no pro.. dont claim to be.. but I will give advice. becuase I can.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

yo niel yo wheelies is gaabage any way. i cant wait till you get them ss's down. your game will be on point. lol! dude your such a bs'er. its not april 1st yet. hahahahahhahah. can you teach me how to do them once you get em down? im still trying to hit balance point too. where is it ? i cant find it. does that mean its lost? funny *** **** dog!!
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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since your a retard ill break it down elementary style.. say your on your new 20" huffy.. your riding wheelies.. you go back to far and stop pedaling. guess what your still gonna keep going backwards.. like you said genius..ITS GRAVITY
dude if u dont have anything nice to say then get out of my thread cuz your insults arent helping my wheelies any
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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Re: seat stand wheelies

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since your a retard ill break it down elementary style.. say your on your new 20" huffy.. your riding wheelies.. you go back to far and stop pedaling. guess what your still gonna keep going backwards.. like you said genius..ITS GRAVITY
hahah +1... if i were the guy i'd listen...its common sense that if you up to or pass balance point and you pull in the clutch it gonna fall back...and not forward

i think some people try to advance too fast..... learn sit downs and staggards at bp...then circles or combos...then get a handbrake when you are ready and do seat stander combos in such...

i would master all the stunts were my foot is near the rear stock brake first before i start semi advanced stuff..... just my opinion...ima squid too lol

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