Learning
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Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Division1 Ryan
How the hell can you possibily say these are photoshop? Ask Anna (CrzGirl129), Rocky (Rock540), Frank (STAWSTUNTER)...They've seen me wheelie.
Yeah, your lying.[/QUOTE]
Anyways

So can someone answer my question about staggered standups on a narrow tire?
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
Yeah, your lying.

So can someone answer my question about staggered standups on a narrow tire?[/QUOTE]
the more narrow the tire, the smaller the contact patch, the less stable the bike will be on 1 wheel...
Re: Learning
How long have you been trying to learn to wheelie? Has anyone ever tried to teach you? I didn't ever think people needed a wheelie school, but maybe you should try that starboyz one...seriously...think about it. Then, if they can't teach you, it may be time to simply give up.
Consider it. You've probably put at least 100 hours into learning it, and where has that got you? The course is only like $400.
Consider it. You've probably put at least 100 hours into learning it, and where has that got you? The course is only like $400.
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Re: Learning
Originally Posted by CKxx
How long have you been trying to learn to wheelie? Has anyone ever tried to teach you? I didn't ever think people needed a wheelie school, but maybe you should try that starboyz one...seriously...think about it. Then, if they can't teach you, it may be time to simply give up.
Consider it. You've probably put at least 100 hours into learning it, and where has that got you? The course is only like $400.
Consider it. You've probably put at least 100 hours into learning it, and where has that got you? The course is only like $400.
Besides, I'd rather not **** up my bike.... a broken shifter and i haven't rode in a month cause i dont have any money but i start my new job soon.
**Once my finger completely heals and I get my new gloves I'm going to take it to the spot and have my friends give me some tips/pointers
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
Beto told me that if I did staggered I'm at a risk of wobble because the rear tire is such a narrow one unlike larger, 600cc, bikes.
Do you guys agree with that?
Do you guys agree with that?
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
Ninja 250 Dry Weight: 388lbs
Honda CBRF4i Dry Weight: 370lbs
Personally I think it's a bit heavy
Honda CBRF4i Dry Weight: 370lbs
Personally I think it's a bit heavy
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by EXMrider05
DRY WEIGHT ON A 250 IS 304LBS....AND THE DRY WIEGHT ON A F4I IS 370....
http://www.femmoto.com/femmoto_lowmotorcycles.html
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccompa...ninja250r.html
http://www.tappedin.com/hop/html/500-250r.htm
And kawasaki's own site says 304 lbs for the 05 (which is the same bike pretty much).
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Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Division1 Ryan
You quit.
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Re: Learning
Originally Posted by inolen
Yar. The 500r is about ~380.
http://www.femmoto.com/femmoto_lowmotorcycles.html
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccompa...ninja250r.html
http://www.tappedin.com/hop/html/500-250r.htm
And kawasaki's own site says 304 lbs for the 05 (which is the same bike pretty much).
http://www.femmoto.com/femmoto_lowmotorcycles.html
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccompa...ninja250r.html
http://www.tappedin.com/hop/html/500-250r.htm
And kawasaki's own site says 304 lbs for the 05 (which is the same bike pretty much).
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
I'm done bickering back and fourth... But I will say this, I'm not going to give up something I enjoy doing to please someone else because I live my life to please me, not you or anyone else... Got it?
CKxx, this isnt an old thread, he started it yesterday becuase he's an attention *****
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
I'm done bickering back and fourth... But I will say this, I'm not going to give up something I enjoy doing to please someone else because I live my life to please me, not you or anyone else... Got it?
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Re: Learning
Originally Posted by f4stunna
how do you enjoy doing it? youve done a couple power wheelies....... your acting like this big og stunter thats been through the works. that my friend, is why you are a poser.
CKxx, this isnt an old thread, he started it yesterday becuase he's an attention *****
CKxx, this isnt an old thread, he started it yesterday becuase he's an attention *****
Re: Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
I'm just a guy that has a passion for stunting and something I've been wantin to do since I was 15 years old and saw videos on BikePics.com..... Now I'm doing wheelies and they aren't power but even if they were it excites me to no level..... I've bene at the spot from 9PM to 2AM and not got bored... not once, watching other people cause I aboustely love it.







