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Old Mar 12, 2003 | 02:49 PM
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Question poping the clutch

I have a 00 Gix 750, I want to learn how to do slow wheelies by poping the clutch. whats a good RPM to rev to, to get it to pop up easily? should I bounce the front suspension while I do it? sit back or any tips would be great help. thanks.

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Old Mar 12, 2003 | 06:09 PM
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I like having 5up on the rear for my gearing.to tell you the truth I don't know how many rpm I use to bring it up to do a slow 12. but i will tell you what i do do. 1st go as slow as possible as not to weave or shift your body weight around to ensure that the bike is going up straight. 2nd pullin the clutch . 3rd rev engine as rpms climb let out clutch as front end shoots into air roll off throttle cover your rear brake. if you hit the tail you went to far ,if you could see where you were going you didnt go high enough.its going to take alot of trial and error on your part.remember if you can get your bike to the balance point with as low revs as possible the fuel injection will be as docile as a newborn kitten .anyway the slower you are going when you fall the less the damage will be to you and your bike. I usually don't pass 1500 rpm when I'm walking my bike
Old Mar 12, 2003 | 06:26 PM
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what if you have a carb. bike instead of Fuel injection?
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