Need some wheelie advice please

Old Jun 28, 2009 | 02:42 PM
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I have been trying to do some first gear power wheelies on my stock 03 636. I will get the bike up to 6,000 rpms the close the throttle the roll it back hard. But ever time the front does not seem to come up. The only thing that happens is the front end shakes. I almost got into a tank slap today. I have read the wheelie sticky. I was thinking about clutching it but i worried the front well still wobble. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by bockers
I have been trying to do some first gear power wheelies on my stock 03 636. I will get the bike up to 6,000 rpms the close the throttle the roll it back hard. But ever time the front does not seem to come up. The only thing that happens is the front end shakes. I almost got into a tank slap today. I have read the wheelie sticky. I was thinking about clutching it but i worried the front well still wobble. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Good luck and do some searchin on this site. the dick-heads here are gonna eat u up for that post. I feel u tho, we all gotta start somewhere...keep tryin.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

If the how-to says to clutch why would you do the exact opposite.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

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ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds


don't give bad advice
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

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If the how-to says to clutch why would you do the exact opposite.
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AAAAAHHHHHAHAHAHAHA!!! so true...... 1. clutch in 2. foot over rear brake 3. roll throttle back 4. clutch out 5. panic 6. bike comes back down.......simple. then repeat a bunch of times until you cont panick anymore!!!
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

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ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds

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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by Ghost69
ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds

you're not allowed to give advice if your avatar has stunlife newbie over it. didn't you read the rules



STOP doing powpow powerwheelies....... turn your idle up.....pull in the clutch.....rev it up a lil bit, let the clutch back out........

repeat 100000 times and you'll get it
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not sure why you would tank slap at such slow speeds but it if don't know how to fix your own ride you should have it looked at by a mechanic.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by scott3824
If the how-to says to clutch why would you do the exact opposite.
I read the how to after trying to power it up. Now that i read it I will be trying that way from now on. The only thing I am worried about is how the front would wobblie. The tires are new mabey 100 miles on them. And I dont have any wobblies at speed. Only when I was trying to power it up. And the near tank slaper scared tha **** out of me. Any ideas on what the hell thats all about?
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by Ghost69
ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds


dont do this.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

lol....*********...

he asked how to pull it up....period...

didnt ask the best way and didnt mention anything about clutchin, what i said is how to power wheelie in first...with a 600 motor, Ive done it several times with no bad luck
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by deanknight636
AAAAAHHHHHAHAHAHAHA!!! so true...... 1. clutch in 2. foot over rear brake 3. roll throttle back 4. clutch out 5. panic 6. bike comes back down.......simple. then repeat a bunch of times until you cont panick anymore!!!
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Originally Posted by Ghost69
ride it to 10k or higher, close it completly, then crack it open. Make sure ur sittin all the way back, and hug your tank with your thighs(stompgrip ftw)...should come up with no problem..if not..

th3en clutch in 2nd, never first unless ur stuntin at low speeds
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Not being a dick head, but, your advice is poop. Bad advice can get someone with little experience killed.
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

look i dnt look at the rpms on the power wheelies but wen i 1st started off thats all i did was power i was scared to clutch it up i grew a lil bit bigger ***** and clutched it up in first gear it jumps up quick but you have a better chance to ride the wheelie longer but if your going passed 30 the do 2nd gear. jus sit back and grow a pair
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by bockers
I read the how to after trying to power it up. Now that i read it I will be trying that way from now on. The only thing I am worried about is how the front would wobblie. The tires are new mabey 100 miles on them. And I dont have any wobblies at speed. Only when I was trying to power it up. And the near tank slaper scared tha **** out of me. Any ideas on what the hell thats all about?
ur wabblin cuz ure pullin on one of ure bars more than the other, turning your tire, causing it to wobble. most likely ure throttle hand.
Old Jul 7, 2009 | 10:43 PM
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

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lol....*********...

he asked how to pull it up....period...

didnt ask the best way and didnt mention anything about clutchin, what i said is how to power wheelie in first...with a 600 motor, Ive done it several times with no bad luck
didnt ask the best way?? r u fkn stupid or just dumb??
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

i got a stock 2007 r6s with a exhoust. i can powerwheelie first about 18th wheeler lenght. but the bike just wont come up in second gear while poppin a clutch . can anyone help me out wit this.
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My friend rides the same bike all stock and can clutch em up in 3rd, so i would just keep tryin!!!!
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I use to snap the throttle around 30 mph on my 05 636 but then I just said **** it and went with a 50 tooth sprocket in the back
Old Jul 31, 2009 | 11:19 AM
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Re: Need some wheelie advice please

Originally Posted by spesto89
i got a stock 2007 r6s with a exhoust. i can powerwheelie first about 18th wheeler lenght. but the bike just wont come up in second gear while poppin a clutch . can anyone help me out wit this.
This guys needs help.....Read the story....It's him. Wrecked his bike on Monday. I don't think he needs any advice.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/artic.../1016/NEWS0205

GREEN BROOK, NJ — A South Plainfield motorcyclist has been charged with eluding police after he led a police officer on a chase on Route 22 that ended in a crash at the Washington Avenue intersection.



Ra** Ka****, 19, was arrested Monday after he walked into the emergency room of JFK Medical Center in Edison seeking treatment of bruises and road burns, according to an affidavit filed in Superior Court.
North Plainfield Police Officer Ja*** Ga****** was on routine patrol at Route 22 and North Drive at about 11:29 p.m. Monday when he saw a motorcycle traveling westward on the highway at a high speed, 66 mph in a 50 mph zone. The driver was also performing wheelies, the affidavit said.
The officer tried to stop the cyclist but stopped the pursuit when it went into Green Brook. Shortly after that, Green Brook responding to a report of a motorcycle accident at Washington Avenue and Route 22 found a motorcycle in the middle of the intersection, the affidavit said.
A witness told police the cyclist had run from the scene and had gotten into a vehicle that then left the area, according to the affidavit.
A police officer found documents belonging to Ka**** at the scene of the accident. The officer also took swabs of blood from broken glass at the intersection, the affidavit said.
Police then broadcast an alert for Ka**** and also notified area hospitals. When he walked into JFK Medical Center and identified himself as Ka****, police were notified, the affidavit said.

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