clutchin it up
#1
clutchin it up
what is the proper way to "clutch up" a wheelie ? im always afraid im going to clutch it and give it way too much gas and flip the thing right over which id have to say wud be nooo fun...
#2
Re: clutchin it up
Originally posted by aceofspades
what is the proper way to "clutch up" a wheelie ? im always afraid im going to clutch it and give it way too much gas and flip the thing right over which id have to say wud be nooo fun...
what is the proper way to "clutch up" a wheelie ? im always afraid im going to clutch it and give it way too much gas and flip the thing right over which id have to say wud be nooo fun...
#4
Keep foot on rear brake
Just gas it and clutch it. Make sure you keep your foot on the rear brake. This summer I missed the rear brake and flipped. THe only good thing is you are only going 20 mph so it does not hurt to bad.
#5
clutchin it
hmmmm
the proper way to 'clutch' a bike is.....
(learn in 1st gear, its easier 2 learn the concept)
get goin about 2 grand, hit the gas about 1/4 throttle, then(.25sec later) completely disengage the clutch(with index finger) simultaneously you're goin 2 lightly push down on the bars then(.25sec later) you're goin 2 release the clutch and pull back with your shoulders(most try with arms and offset the bike on the way up)
*this all has 2 b done as 1 quick motion*
hope this helps
if not...holla
Rick929
the proper way to 'clutch' a bike is.....
(learn in 1st gear, its easier 2 learn the concept)
get goin about 2 grand, hit the gas about 1/4 throttle, then(.25sec later) completely disengage the clutch(with index finger) simultaneously you're goin 2 lightly push down on the bars then(.25sec later) you're goin 2 release the clutch and pull back with your shoulders(most try with arms and offset the bike on the way up)
*this all has 2 b done as 1 quick motion*
hope this helps
if not...holla
Rick929
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