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Old 06-05-2012, 06:41 PM
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slow wheelie

hey guys im new on the forum just started to stunt any tips on geting the bike up straight on slow wheelies
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Old 08-14-2012, 01:05 PM
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Re: slow wheelie

Far from an expert but ive been attempting slow wheelies. I kept vearing off to the right a lot i got a few tips from another forum to squeeze your tank with your knees. I have a supermoto with no passenger pegs, i am attempting them sitting down. Squeezing the tank keeps the bike going straight. Hope this helps.
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Old 08-15-2012, 04:39 PM
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Re: slow wheelie

Dead stop or really slow starting position. Stay centered and pull it up as you blurp the clutch. Ya gotta get used to your bike and how it pulls up. But you want to get it all the way up on the first pop and not have to chop the throttle to get it all the way there. You'll be going too fast at that point. Keep your foot over the brake and when it gets all the way up to where it feels like its' goin over backwards, Don't puss out. Lightly feather the rear brake to keep the bike from goin over backwards. You're almost there. It's gotta be way tall to keep one speed. So practice practice practice and you'll get there.....
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