wheelies leaning.

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Old Jul 3, 2003 | 03:30 PM
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wheelies leaning.

I've been noticing, when I do standups, I eventually start to veer to the right. Does anyone else have this problem, whats the best way to start learning how to steer a wheelie. its bugging me cause i'll get it up nice and ride it for a good distance then I end up bringing it down cause I get to close to side of road/ cars/ other riders.

Should i try leaning with my arms, my legs or my whole body.
Old Jul 3, 2003 | 03:51 PM
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lean entire body slightly to the left
Old Jul 6, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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like dlish said, try to lean left. importantly, WEIGHT the left peg. leaning, you might still have more weight on the right peg. literally, try and "lift" you right foot a bit (or even an 1" off the peg) and the bike will correct to the left. this might take some practice, but once you get it, you'll be able to change lanes and whatnot.
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