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Old 11-05-2007, 10:24 PM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Hey, I've been riding a dirtbike for a few years. I'm wanting to get into the freestyle part of FMX. Any advice for doing wheelies on a little 70cc bike?
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Hey me too! Just got my self an evo 140 pit bike. To play with as my gixxer is in hibernation. Does the 'clutch it up' work the same as bigger bikes and it is better to learn 2nd sitting or 2nd standing (when I fit bmx back pegs). Having been riding in 2nd feels better. Only flipped once and yes it bloody hurts! But using the back break now, not just covering it is alot better. Thanx in advance.

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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

I just bought a 07 CBR600 and I want to learn how to do a wheelie.
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hey there well im still learning the ins and outs of doing a wheelie but have been going on it for a couple months now and am proud to say have not wiped from a wheelie. my biggest advice is take it slow. Rome was not built in a day. start by giving a bit of gas and releasing the clutch. Try and only lift it a foot. Do that a couple times till you feel comfortable. cuz trust me you dont want to mess up that nice bike.
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by CRAZY NICK
I just bought a 07 CBR600 and I want to learn how to do a wheelie.

buy a junker and go back to page 1 and read
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

+1 m8. Get yourself a 125cc road bike or a pit bike like me. I have now learnt to clutch up straight to b/p. Only flipped once, a small amount of damage fixed in 20 minutes. If this was my 1k, the bill would have been hundreds. In fact the same amount of money it cost me to buy the pit. If you still want to try on cbr ride as normal but between 1st and 2nd yank that throttle open and keep it pinned, and cover back brake.
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(Page 1)That's some of the best advice i've ever seen posted for that topic....Right on dude!!
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(Page 1)That's some of the best advice i've ever seen posted for that topic....Right on dude!!

yep read read read, people dont understand why we direct them to that link
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Hey good advice man! really helps thanks alot
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Gooood stuff!!
I read about 15 pages, and couldnt take it anymore. Ill post up my progress.
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I have to say pg 1 is the best thing that I have read or hear about doing wheelies for the newb. I started out using the clutch but I was sitting down I am still working on the hole standing up thing it is just wired to me, when do you thing somebody should put on the 3rd brake?
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ive been doing powerwheelies for a while trying to learn em after reading this clutching wheelies is so much easier dunno why i spent so much time wasted trying to do powerwheelies ><
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hey guys hw r u.i am new. i want wheelie tips
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read this entire thread!!! I will help any one tryin to learn believe me.It just answered alot of my questions and ive been riding highways for a while and wanna slow them down this helps alot!!!
THANKS TO ALL!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by CRAZY NICK
I just bought a 07 CBR600 and I want to learn how to do a wheelie.
OK THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU JUST SAID HERE....

you BOUGHT($$$$$$$$) a 2007($$$$$$$$) hondacbr600 and you want to LEARN($$$$) to pop a wheelie.

i'll tell you this right now the best advice ur gonna get is what you read on this wheelie thread and of course ur gonna fall and mess up the bike......you should have gotten a bike for like 3gs to practice...but its too late so..

so my advice...1)go to one of ur friends and ask them to let u practice on a pitbike or something
2) if u want to learn on ur new bike ..put some cages on it
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i still think the best way to learn is get a cheap bike find some guys that are good riders and read the first page and practice practice practice
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^^^^^^^^^^yep
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

whats up everybody!! im new on this forum **** and i have a question. i want to learn how to do wheelies and i was wondering if i had to get a larger sprocket??? i have a 07 gsxr 600 all stock haven't done **** to it. it will be greatly appreciated if some1 could help me..
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by NayNake1
whats up everybody!! im new on this forum **** and i have a question. i want to learn how to do wheelies and i was wondering if i had to get a larger sprocket??? i have a 07 gsxr 600 all stock haven't done **** to it. it will be greatly appreciated if some1 could help me..
if you have the money buy a +10 but be careful it will be easy to clutch up... you dont NEED a big sprocket to wheelie...
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

dude take it easy these new bikes have crap loads of power. I would first use what you have on your bike. But if i was you id by a small cheap bike and start practising on that cuase as far as i know insurance companies dont pay for wheelie **** ups and if your learning there will be a few of those **** ups.
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