slow 12's??
slow 12's??
i have a 05 r6 and ive been trying slow 12's i get them back and can hold them but the bike wobbles like a ***** , i tried all different kinds of air pressure, it seems to only do it if i am staggard with left foot on the back peg, if i do it regular stance i have no problem i dont know if its the r6 or me, im bought ready to sell the damn thing its so frustrating
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From: Texas

Re: slow 12's??
wobbles come from variety of things, I suffer from them and im finally starting to overcome them.
most important, THROTTLE control! Keep a steady throttle, that's why the brake is there! I used to go near bp get on the brake and give some throttle to put me past bp. Guess what? i ended up hitting the bar lopsided. so keep it smooth.
second, Subtle smooth body movements. If you over-compensate, the wobbles can/will be worse
confidence. be willing to fight them, if you keep putting the wheelies down when it wobbles, you will never get passed them. I crashed last year doing a 20 mph wheelie nd wobbles. then i started puttting my wheelies down when tey got wobbly, In the end, It became huge probelm of mine.
most important, THROTTLE control! Keep a steady throttle, that's why the brake is there! I used to go near bp get on the brake and give some throttle to put me past bp. Guess what? i ended up hitting the bar lopsided. so keep it smooth.
second, Subtle smooth body movements. If you over-compensate, the wobbles can/will be worse
confidence. be willing to fight them, if you keep putting the wheelies down when it wobbles, you will never get passed them. I crashed last year doing a 20 mph wheelie nd wobbles. then i started puttting my wheelies down when tey got wobbly, In the end, It became huge probelm of mine.
Re: slow 12's??
fast 12's are no problem, i can come ride centimeters from my bar at 35-55 mph, , i tried pullin in the clutch the other day to try a coaster but as soon as i pulled in the clutch the wobbles started
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 369
From: Yaphank, Long Island

Re: slow 12's??
First sell the r6, but that isn't your problem. I use to have that problem your not distributing your weight evenly. Dump the clutch keep your arms out and keep your weight even between both legs. When you wobble plant both feet stay smooth on the gas/brake and lean back a bit. That should work oh and stop thinking about it. If you think your gonna wobble before you even pick the bike up your wheelie is gonna **** because your not concentrating. Also don't put it down work through it and make sure you have your idle up.
Re: slow 12's??
Originally Posted by Disturbed6R
He's talking about when he 12s and is on the bar it starts to wobble...Sheesh
Re: slow 12's??
Originally Posted by 287ridah
in my opinion wobbles come from bad throttle control. Lock your throttle wrist and control it with the brake. R6 is a good stunt bike.
Re: slow 12's??
Originally Posted by defcon
your the first person i have ever heard say that , everyone else is like get rid of it and get an f4i, i think i just need to make some training wheels
Re: slow 12's??
Originally Posted by defcon
i still owe 4500 on this r6 and if i tried to sell it know i might get like1500 if im lucky so as long as im gonna be paying i might as well keep it
Re: slow 12's??
its like 11:45 and i got my vid from last year on my myspace page www.myspace.com/dfrank83, i need to get a camera, and someone who is decent at filming, its like everyone has a seizer as soon as you hand them a camera
Re: slow 12's??
Originally Posted by defcon
its like everyone has a seizer as soon as you hand them a camera

and the best excuse I heard was from my gf: "the wind was moving the camera" haha
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