After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
Im trying to ride it to learn brake control and all that, I notice when I yank it up, half the time I start riding crooked? Lkike sideways and it just ****s me up right away, is this something Im doing? OR something you just have to get a feel for and learn to correct?
By the way, for those who dont know, its basically a 50' just a little bigger, and suzuki;s version.
By the way, for those who dont know, its basically a 50' just a little bigger, and suzuki;s version.
Re: After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
sometimes that happens, it will happen less and less with more practice. but dont try and save them and go past the balance point when you come up crooked, thats how you loop
Re: After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
No clutch, I forgot the name, but its one of those special transmissions, like half automatic, half manual. If it had a clutch I dont think my arms would hurt from trying to pull it up, haha.
But yeah, Im done with that for today, Ima go practice some stand ups on the f4izzle.
But yeah, Im done with that for today, Ima go practice some stand ups on the f4izzle.
Re: After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
Originally Posted by Ace151Slayer
Nope, left. Why did you suggest the right?
Re: After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
It will come with practice. The little bikes are so light that any shift in weight has a big affect. Try to throttle it up as much as you can without having to pull too hard on the bars. Get going a bit in second gear, let off the throttle completely then twist it back on hard while leaning back and pulling up a bit on the bars. Also let some air out of the back tire, that will help side to side balance also. Street tires help a lot too, but you don't need them. Keep in mind that the faster you go the easier it is to keep straight. So second gear wheelies will be much easier than first gear when you're learning side to side balance. Just keep practicing and before you know it it will click and you won't even have to think about it.
Last edited by Fallout Carl; Apr 4, 2006 at 08:03 PM.
Re: After riding my brothers little DRZ110 I noticed...
Buup at it i love mine WAY more fun than a fiddy the seat height is only 4in higher buy better power and faster i like and yes second gear is easier for side to side balance
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