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Old 09-21-2009, 05:20 PM
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hi! men!, i'm italian. (sorry for my english )
I've a ktm sxf 450 trasfrormed in motard.
I doing more stunt tricks: stoppie 180, stoppie one hand, wheelie, stand up wheelie and more...
but... i can't doing a circle wheelie.
during the trick, bike is go out from circle.
why?
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Old 09-21-2009, 05:33 PM
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Re: circle wheelie

I can circle my crf150 (which is a weak bitch )compared to your 450. But if your high siding your not leaning enough . Atleast thats the case of my little bitch bike . lol
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Old 09-22-2009, 04:21 AM
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Re: circle wheelie

try sitting with your left foot on the ground and right foot on the back brake, pop it in 1st gear with your left foot dragging, then once you come almost to a stop let the bike lean into the circle, left circle is easiest. let your foot drag until you start getting them to come around. if you are getting high sided then you dont have the front wheel high enough
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Re: circle wheelie

ok, thanks a lot.
so, do i have to sit more back?
does the bike must be on a high wheelie? o low wheelie (height of the wheelie ).
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Old 09-25-2009, 11:24 PM
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Re: circle wheelie

Originally Posted by duckchrt
try sitting with your left foot on the ground and right foot on the back brake, pop it in 1st gear with your left foot dragging, then once you come almost to a stop let the bike lean into the circle, left circle is easiest. let your foot drag until you start getting them to come around. if you are getting high sided then you dont have the front wheel high enough

Dont say stupid **** like that.

Do not *** drag(ie put foot on ground) you will never break the habit trust me.

As far as how to circle wheelie there are a million threads like the third sticky down.

Read that then come back
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Old 09-27-2009, 05:50 PM
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Re: circle wheelie

its really not a hard habit to break at all. i did it when i first learned circles and as soon as i started getting the feel of what the bike was doing i picked up my foot. its just easier for someone who hasnt gotten the feeling of the bike comin around to have a little extra balance. there is nothing wrong with helping yourself to make progress. the great thing is, all you have to do to break this habit once you get them is pick up your foot. easy as that!!
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