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Old Feb 23, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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clutching up second

on a 05 600rr at what speed do you clutch up your 2nd gear standups for a steady long standup 2nd gear wheelie
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Re: clutching up second

On my stock f4i it was around 50-55 (7,000 RPM). Got to clutch the **** out of it. That was the advise that got me from barely pulling the front end off the ground to rocking that ***** right up.
Old Feb 23, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Re: clutching up second

i used to have trouble clutching 2nd until somebody fixed my technique. i used to hold the throttle at various revs and drop the clutch. it doesn't work as well as a quick tap on the clutch. basically, now i roll along at maybe 30-40% throttle. tap the clutch as i accelerate and it comes up easy.
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