1998 CBR 900rr
Re: 1998 CBR 900rr
- Standing on both back pegs get rolling in 1st gear about 15 miles per hour.
- Pull the clutch all the way in with all 4 fingers so you can hold it good and tight.
- Rev the engine smoothly to about 10k RPM's
- All at once let go of the clutch lever so that the clutch grabs quickly.
Last edited by mnchvgs79; Jul 6, 2006 at 12:28 AM.
Re: 1998 CBR 900rr
Im runnin a 99 900rr. Only thing different is i have -1 in the front makes things a little easier but not much different. I started doing sitdowns first and noticed i had to have the bike goin pretty fast to have the wheel come up and push itself up. I would go to about.. 6k on the tach and just dump the clutch n gas at the same time.. not very fun or worthwhile technique. I found that stand-ups (staggered preferably) is ten times easier. I could go as slow as 35mph or as fast as 65 in 2nd and bring it up with ease. Just keep your left foot on the passenger peg your right foot over/near the rear brake and the bike comes up very easily. I dont have to pull the bike or preload the suspension at all, and easy slip of the clutch and it hops right up for me. Feels awkward at first but its worth it when you learn to ride them down the interstate for a good mile or so :D
Shout me a PM if you need anymore tips n whatnot.
(Sitdowns 6-6.5k on tach - alot of clutch and gas)
(Standups anywhere from 40-60mph - good amount of clutch less gas)
Dont go crazy on the throttle on standups learn the feel of it coming up on you quick while your standing then add more as you feel comfortable. Doesn't matter how long it takes to do a wheelie, once you get them down the first few time they are easy. No rush or need to wreck the bike.
Hope this helped Good Luck! Take it slow
Shout me a PM if you need anymore tips n whatnot.
(Sitdowns 6-6.5k on tach - alot of clutch and gas)
(Standups anywhere from 40-60mph - good amount of clutch less gas)
Dont go crazy on the throttle on standups learn the feel of it coming up on you quick while your standing then add more as you feel comfortable. Doesn't matter how long it takes to do a wheelie, once you get them down the first few time they are easy. No rush or need to wreck the bike.
Hope this helped Good Luck! Take it slow
Re: 1998 CBR 900rr
Originally Posted by mnchvgs79
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So do you think the way I told him to do whoolies will work? I think it seems logical.
So do you think the way I told him to do whoolies will work? I think it seems logical.

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