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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 09:44 AM
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yo guys... iīm about to get comfortable with the rearbrake since a couple of days. sometimes i can 12 my crunchiepiece, but i donīt turn the idle up īcause always i turned the idle up (about4500rpm) and twelve this **** i flip it.

as a matter a fact, does anybody have any tips for sitdown nohanderīs????
Old Jul 25, 2005 | 09:44 AM
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ah, forgot to say. i ride 929 :-)
Old Jul 25, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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turn the idle to 3500, 4500 is too high,,, bring it up past balance point, start ridding brake. When you can let off the brake and the wheelie is still going and the idle is kepping it up, then sit back so your *** is hitting the passenger seat. Some people hook their foot under the left footpeg, but u just let go. The trick is to put pressure on the rear brake enough to stop the idle from putting you over backwards, but not put so much pressure that you bring the bike down from the balance point. I've got that part no problem, but you also have to keep the bike straight, so low tire pressure helps alot, drop it to 15 psi.
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Re: no handers?

You can do it with the second or third gear if you have big gearing.. I have a F4i/F5 and with 14up and i can't pull off a no-handed wheelie with the first gear
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Originally Posted by SCOTT_Chychul
turn the idle to 3500, 4500 is too high,,, bring it up past balance point, start ridding brake. When you can let off the brake and the wheelie is still going and the idle is kepping it up, then sit back so your *** is hitting the passenger seat. Some people hook their foot under the left footpeg, but u just let go. The trick is to put pressure on the rear brake enough to stop the idle from putting you over backwards, but not put so much pressure that you bring the bike down from the balance point. I've got that part no problem, but you also have to keep the bike straight, so low tire pressure helps alot, drop it to 15 psi.

thanks for your tips. thatīs really great. the way you explained me how to do it makes me feel like i already did it so i just gotta go out and do it :YEAH
..oh ****-- itīs raining hmm, iīm gonna try it tomorrow
thanks for your help though

btw. Iīm near to stock gearing (1 down 5 up)
Old Jul 25, 2005 | 02:51 PM
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the 929 has taht exhause valve, which makes teh idle kinda screwy..on a 929 2400 2700 rpms should be good enuff, thats wat most peopel run ova here...sit back so taht ur *** is agaisnt the pass seat....stare at ur gastank this will help you not to wobble...hug the tank with knees, only move them out to correct and balance...good luck
Old Jul 25, 2005 | 03:47 PM
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Re: no handers?

Originally Posted by M1guh
You can do it with the second or third gear if you have big gearing.. I have a F4i/F5 and with 14up and i can't pull off a no-handed wheelie with the first gear
do you bring it up in 1st gear then shift to 2nd or do you start in 2nd?
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hm, i guess bringing it up in first and then shift into second. thatīs the way some of the euroīs do it here.
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I bring it up in second.. I'ts fun to drum on the tank when doing no-handers
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Re: no handers?

Originally Posted by M1guh
You can do it with the second or third gear if you have big gearing.. I have a F4i/F5 and with 14up and i can't pull off a no-handed wheelie with the first gear
i'm +10 on a 03 gsxr 1000...and i can't rock them in 1st either?!? 2nd gear for me
Old Jul 26, 2005 | 12:35 AM
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You Have To Keep A Higher Balance Point Than Usual. Try To Be Super Light On The Brake So That The Bike Will Almost Pick Up Speed. Easy Rule: If You Have To Get Back On The Gas After Hitting The Brake, You Are Hitting It Too Hard. Btw, Im -2 +12 On My 929 And I Set My Idle At 1600.
Old Jul 26, 2005 | 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by MR. RYAN SMITH
You Have To Keep A Higher Balance Point Than Usual. Try To Be Super Light On The Brake So That The Bike Will Almost Pick Up Speed. Easy Rule: If You Have To Get Back On The Gas After Hitting The Brake, You Are Hitting It Too Hard. Btw, Im -2 +12 On My 929 And I Set My Idle At 1600.
hm, as i can see, you guys donīt turn the idle up as high as on a carburated bike. i met some stunters on a contest, wich turn the idle between 3500 and 4500. but you all gave me really good tips and when it will stop to ****ing rain, then iīm gonna try it.
Old Jul 26, 2005 | 05:42 AM
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come on Marcow where's your boy Pfieffer at when you need some tips?? I got some advice for you, sell that 929 and get a f4i, hopefully I'll be over there riding with you guys sometime soon, Darius
Old Jul 26, 2005 | 08:08 AM
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haha, hey, i havenīt seen pfiff for about one year. ok maybe he got some tips for me. but he has a ducati and i got a japanese bike. and do you know why i bought my cbr?
īcause iīve seen so many us-riders stunting this thing (joe brown, darius :-), aaron from geared up, rick payne and many other more) that i thought "thatīs probably a good bike to ride---i need it"
and should i tell you something ? my favourites have always been the us-boys īcause they definitly got style :-) i know, iīm an "euro" but hey!... i also try to get/keep up my own style and keep up riding like i want to.
as a matter a fact, stunting is great, and i need to learn nohanders :-)
have a nice day man and i hope to see soon, cause i wanna get an autograph (if possible) :-D
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 09:05 AM
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Re: no handers?

Originally Posted by MarcoL.
haha, hey, i havenīt seen pfiff for about one year. ok maybe he got some tips for me. but he has a ducati and i got a japanese bike. and do you know why i bought my cbr?
īcause iīve seen so many us-riders stunting this thing (joe brown, darius :-), aaron from geared up, rick payne and many other more) that i thought "thatīs probably a good bike to ride---i need it"
and should i tell you something ? my favourites have always been the us-boys īcause they definitly got style :-) i know, iīm an "euro" but hey!... i also try to get/keep up my own style and keep up riding like i want to.
as a matter a fact, stunting is great, and i need to learn nohanders :-)
have a nice day man and i hope to see soon, cause i wanna get an autograph (if possible) :-D
Marco
hey Marco, you got reply on your pm's. And when we gonna ride some US style?
Old Jul 26, 2005 | 11:57 AM
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Re: no handers?

*lol* check out the video a few times... if you ever were on losinj once before you will know it again ;-) the vid was mad in Mali- heheheee
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Re: no handers?

Originally Posted by MarcoL.
*lol* check out the video a few times... if you ever were on losinj once before you will know it again ;-) the vid was mad in Mali- heheheee
I was there last year too....but in Veli not Mali...but we had few trips to Mali while we were there...

but what vid are you talking about?
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haha, I just read a topic on our local forum from some dude from Mali Losinj, he says some crazy stunter visited them, and that his bike looks like a cow...LOL

and I didn't see the pics and vid on homepage, I looked under photo and vid but nothing was there...seems you had a great time!
Old Jul 27, 2005 | 12:57 AM
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hm, itīs on the mainsite. just read the text and youīll find it.

the video is great. check out

http://www.stuntfire.com/videos/stun...s-low-qual.mpg
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Re: no handers?

Originally Posted by MarcoL.
hm, as i can see, you guys donīt turn the idle up as high as on a carburated bike. i met some stunters on a contest, wich turn the idle between 3500 and 4500. but you all gave me really good tips and when it will stop to ****ing rain, then iīm gonna try it.
929 CARBURATED? WTF. CRANKING THE IDLE UP THAT HIGH IS WACK



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