stoppies leaning, and rear brake issues 954

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Old Aug 12, 2021 | 12:39 PM
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stoppies leaning, and rear brake issues 954

wassap my jiggies! i ride a 2002 cbr 954 all stock with just a freestyle ingenuity cage. I've been rolling endos for a bit now but seem to be having trouble. Everytime i pop it up into an endo, the bike wants to lean to the left, and i cant carry it out anymore. The back tire hits the ground at an angle and can be dangerous. What can i do to stop this?

also, any recommendation for the footbrake on these bikes? ill be doing circles at the lot on it, and sometimes after doing a nice 20 mins or so of wheelies, my footbrake will be waaay weak. today i hit it coming up on a wheelie, no 1 home.
I know its overheating, but i dont ride that brake too much and it disappears QUICK! any suggestions other than to get better footbrake wise? lol
Old Nov 1, 2021 | 10:21 PM
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Re: stoppies leaning, and rear brake issues 954

#1 FI cages are trash. put it in a dumpster and get a real cage. You drop that thing on the cage 1 good time and it will break your engine case.
the bike going to 1 side is more than likely YOU. you are putting too much pressure on 1 handlebar cause the *** end to walk over. you can put a damper on and that will HELP but not totally clear the issue.
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