My stock '06 600rr don't wheelie :,(
ORIGINAL: alte22a
get a Ninja, I heard they wheelie quite well.
get a Ninja, I heard they wheelie quite well.
ORIGINAL: trixtrem
you have to remember that the RR was never designed to wheelie....
so yeah will take a bit....
you have to remember that the RR was never designed to wheelie....
so yeah will take a bit....
ORIGINAL: ashsammy
aha... so it's all in the sprocket!!
aha... so it's all in the sprocket!!
ORIGINAL: ashsammy
as for the speedohealer, i won't need it soon as I don't often care what speed i am going
as for the speedohealer, i won't need it soon as I don't often care what speed i am going
b) it will also effect your odometer reading...im not sure, but it might put more miles on ur bike than are actually on it
it will come up in 2nd stock it is just difficult. as it was stated b4 RR were desingned to keep the front wheel on the ground but that does not mean it wont come up! see avatar <---------------
the easiest way to get it up in 2nd stock is staggard, left foot on back peg right foot COVERING REAR BRAKE!!! this may feel akward at first but not only will it come up easier but you will be able to controlthe bike better.
put it in 2nd and let your RPM's get just below the powerband, put your right foot back and barely lift off the seat. your leftknee should be against the side of the tank.pull your clutch in, rev it up (not to high) and as you let it out give it more throttle. as the bike starts to come up stay on the tank and once you get up there you will feel like you are standing straight up and your left leg should be almost straight.(im 5'9")
i hope you have a big lot or abandoned roadthat you can practice thison so you dont have to try and learnon the streets. looping out w/ cars behind you is never a good thing. good luck and remeber COVER THE REAR BRAKE!
the easiest way to get it up in 2nd stock is staggard, left foot on back peg right foot COVERING REAR BRAKE!!! this may feel akward at first but not only will it come up easier but you will be able to controlthe bike better.
put it in 2nd and let your RPM's get just below the powerband, put your right foot back and barely lift off the seat. your leftknee should be against the side of the tank.pull your clutch in, rev it up (not to high) and as you let it out give it more throttle. as the bike starts to come up stay on the tank and once you get up there you will feel like you are standing straight up and your left leg should be almost straight.(im 5'9")
i hope you have a big lot or abandoned roadthat you can practice thison so you dont have to try and learnon the streets. looping out w/ cars behind you is never a good thing. good luck and remeber COVER THE REAR BRAKE!
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