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Old 03-27-2006, 02:53 PM
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

u guys just don't know about the no hander merk steps
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

pfft, i been doin those for months.. why'd ucall brian the other day?
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

see if he wants the title to that fiddy.
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

yeah, when should i pick it up?
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

Originally Posted by Wheeliest
u guys just don't know about the no hander merk steps
the ghost wheelie? 2003 homie
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

ummm whats the deal?
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

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hey with foot on seat no handers i heard some one talking about griping the tank with ur knees but its not possible really on my bike, does anybody just brake they're right knee on the tank? i was getting really stable n comfy but never got to take off my hands.
This is how I do em. All my weight on the ball of my left foot. Gripping the tank with both knees makes it real stable, the bike cant get away from you once you get that part. I lean as far left as I can, infact my right knee hooked under the tank keeps me from falling off the left side of the bike.
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and do sit down no handers the correct way.. both feet on the pegs!
Yeah if you do the *** drag, dont tell anyone about it.
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

12v bar no handers don't count with both feet on the pegs.
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

weird... you're way left.. i can't do them really.. but when i attempt i hover over the bars
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

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12v bar no handers don't count with both feet on the pegs.
i see no 12 bar on my bike..i'll show u pics when i get them uploaded
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

Originally Posted by Wheeliest
12v bar no handers don't count with both feet on the pegs.
What?
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

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What?
+1 Im thinking hes dissing bar tricks
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Old 03-27-2006, 04:42 PM
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

n/m ...
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

he was trying to say that i can't do sit down foot on peg no handers... just cuz he has to drag a leg
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

you dont need to lock the tank with your legs... just stand straight up on the bike and lean forward a little.. have the bike high enough where the wind screen is touchin your chest(i cut about 4 or 5 inches off the top of my wind screen also)... the more upright you are, the easier it is... idle is at like 3200



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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

as for sit down no handers... the higher you put the idle, the faster youre gonna go and the more stable the bike is gonna be.... just start by puttin it at like 5 grand... once it hits the balance point, take your hands off.... oce you get the hang of the balance point and usin the rear brake, then start lowerin your idle... when i do shows, i do them at 4 grand (f4i, stock front 16 up in the back)... when im goin for distance, i crank it up to like 6500....oph yea, both in first gear

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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

yeah i was giving him **** cause i gotta drag a leg.
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

Originally Posted by Wheeliest
yeah i was giving him **** cause i gotta drag a leg.
he's right.. i can't do them.. stock gearing, 3300 idle
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Re: advice on no handed wheelies

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Once you learn the concept, it doesnt really mater what the idle is at. If its lower, youjust use less brake.
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