Lowered bikes wheelie ???

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Old Oct 6, 2009 | 09:10 PM
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Lowered bikes wheelie ???

Are lowered bikes harder to wheelie or same thing? I'm sure you gotta bring it down easier than one that is not lowered.
Old Oct 6, 2009 | 09:11 PM
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Re: Lowered bikes wheelie ???

They'll still come up, but I wouldn't want to stunt one.
Old Oct 6, 2009 | 10:02 PM
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Re: Lowered bikes wheelie ???

i actually bought mine from a guy off craigslist that had it lowered 3 inches and i'm having no problems getting it up at all. common physics would tell me that a bike at stock ride height would come up easier tho and you'll have more suspension to compress when you start learning how to pre-load your shocks for freeway wheelies. generally speaking Mohawk is right tho, not so great for stunting. i'll b raising mine as soon as i get motivated to do so
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Re: Lowered bikes wheelie ???

welll my buddy has his stunted f4i and rock some nasty lot well he tried to wheelie his streched 600rr not so good but did come up
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Re: Lowered bikes wheelie ???

I have a friend back home that has an R1 lowered 3 0r 4 inches and streched 11 (I think) and I 've seen him ride long *** standups. I sure as **** wouldn't though
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Re: Lowered bikes wheelie ???

why do people keep asking the same dumb ****? eventually someone who doesnt know what they are talking about will give you the answer you wanna hear. sure you can wheelie a lowered bike but there are a number of reasons you shouldnt . use the search feature
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