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Old Aug 11, 2006 | 03:30 PM
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Holding on?

I am still working on slow wheelies and would not even attempt circles yet, but I was wondering, when doing the slow stuff, my bike sometimes goes right or left, hard, half the time i stay on then get freaked and end up high siding, the other half i hit the kill switch and bring it down. Should I be riding these out and let the bike take me around? Will it?
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 04:04 PM
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Re: Holding on?

NO ... not even close... it's cuz you're too tense.. and scared... keep left leg straight.. and relax.. it's turning cuz u're putting all weight on one peg... when that happens, get in the habit of pulling in the clutch and using brake.. not kill switch...
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 04:21 PM
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Re: Holding on?

Thanks, one day I will get this down!!! I will post up video soon to show you my progress from your help! Thanks again!!!
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 05:00 PM
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Re: Holding on?

Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
NO ... not even close... it's cuz you're too tense.. and scared... keep left leg straight.. and relax.. it's turning cuz u're putting all weight on one peg... when that happens, get in the habit of pulling in the clutch and using brake.. not kill switch...
he is exactly right man....biggest thing is to relax and find a wide open spot to practice where you dont have to worry about any obstacles or anything. always remember that clutch is you friend if the bike gets squirlly
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