one handed wheelie
#2
yeah, stop thinking about it so much its simple. get on your quad, put your left knee on the seat and hover the rear break with you right foot, then while the quad is in first lean back pull and gass it to get the front end up. once its in the sweet spot of its balance poiint, youll know cause well you could take your hands off and it would still be in a wheelie. then take you clutch hand off and your doing a one handed wheelie
#3
Yeah, make sure your in at the balance point and cover the break. After a while you will be able to climb all over the quad and take hands, feet off. just focus on taying balanced with the break and throttle and then taking the left hand off wil be easy. On my lil trike my back break is where most clutch levers are, so i learned to ride wheelies on throttle control only, but you gotta be smooth, especially on my little 60, hahha. o and practice practice practice
#6
taking your hand off is funny.... once you get it, you can do it whenever however... but until you get it its weird.
try grabbing the front fender or bar or anything besides the handle bars with your left hand, it helps.
then pretty soon you can take your right hand off and work the gas with your left
Thomas
try grabbing the front fender or bar or anything besides the handle bars with your left hand, it helps.
then pretty soon you can take your right hand off and work the gas with your left
Thomas
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