How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

Old Mar 24, 2006 | 07:33 PM
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How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

I can keep it up for about a mile at 100mph... keeping constant speed and then once ive had it up for a while the rear tire starts to get really loose, I've tried playing with the tire pressure and i cant seem to shake the shake.... any advice????
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

smoother throttle control
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

I dont use the rear brake during high speed stuff, would that help??
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

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I dont use the rear brake during high speed stuff, would that help??
Slow that ***** down. 100 mph means you are probably killin the revs. Lower the revs or bring it up at a slower speed.
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

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I can keep it up for about a mile at 100mph... keeping constant speed and then once ive had it up for a while the rear tire starts to get really loose, I've tried playing with the tire pressure and i cant seem to shake the shake.... any advice????
That is your problem....
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

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That is your problem....


+1 ...**** man...like fast wheelies are like so 2001!!!! dragin tail at 10 is much nicer than 100 (a whole bunch of cents (sense))
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

Originally Posted by STICKYstunts
That is your problem....
+1
Old Mar 25, 2006 | 10:09 AM
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

I do a lot of parking lot stuff, I also ride with guys who dont stunt, they just like to ride...
Old Mar 25, 2006 | 10:49 AM
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

Speed isnt your problem too high RPM at speed is.......You can go steady 100KM/h forever at under 10,000 rpm but once you start climbing high into the revs it gets sketchy. Thats when you have to through it way back and slow the motor down with the rear brake then continue the wheelie at a lower hight and RPM.....If you cant 12 yet then you'll have to try and keep it in balance point or a little higher and have very good throttle control, its all about steady RPM...

PS where in Ontario are you from?
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

slow down
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

def slow the **** down, you shouldnt be ****in with more thant 75mph for highway ****, your gonna set one of those down at 100mph and get head shake and die.
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

Sorry guys.... it's actually 80 miles and 125 kilometers......I was guestimating my miles and when everyone was talking about how fast it was i double checked and i was wrong.....

p.s. Johnnyp I'm from stratford.... it's near kitchener.
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

video?? high speed wheelies are sick
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Re: How do i stop shakey high speed wheelies??

lots of footage..... hopefully soon!!!
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