Wheelie balance point??
(B4 i post anything i do not want Aholes invading this thread and saying maybe you shouldnt wheelie! I think u should take your opinion somewhere else i think)
Posting this here dont know where else to post it:
I have a 1000rr been riding for 6 months now i can ride a power whelie all through first gear and can clutch it up in second, my main problem is i dont know where the balance point is and need help on this matter.Yes i knowi havent been riding for that long and dont care,wheelies have always been my thing. i can ride them on my 4 wheelers for miles but a 1000 is a diffrent story. How do i learn the balance point? need help
Posting this here dont know where else to post it:
I have a 1000rr been riding for 6 months now i can ride a power whelie all through first gear and can clutch it up in second, my main problem is i dont know where the balance point is and need help on this matter.Yes i knowi havent been riding for that long and dont care,wheelies have always been my thing. i can ride them on my 4 wheelers for miles but a 1000 is a diffrent story. How do i learn the balance point? need help
Might have better response in the Stunna section-> https://cbrforum.com/forumid_53/tt.htm
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(B4 i post anything i do not want Aholes invading this thread and saying maybe you shouldnt wheelie! I think u should take your opinion somewhere else i think)
I have a 1000rr been riding for 6 months now i can ride a power whelie all through first gear
(B4 i post anything i do not want Aholes invading this thread and saying maybe you shouldnt wheelie! I think u should take your opinion somewhere else i think)
I have a 1000rr been riding for 6 months now i can ride a power whelie all through first gear
just a thought.. wear gear, be safe.
YOU SHOULD'NT WHEELIE
6 months of riding w/1krr. I hope this isnt your first bike. If it is, the last thing you need to be worried about is WHEELING.
Oh yeah, you shouldnt try to wheelie.

6 months of riding w/1krr. I hope this isnt your first bike. If it is, the last thing you need to be worried about is WHEELING.
Oh yeah, you shouldnt try to wheelie.
You learn the balance point on a 1K the same way you learn it on a quad. Bring it up till the front end gets light and you feel like the bike is going to almost fall back.
There you go.
Remember to cover the rear break.
There you go.
Remember to cover the rear break.


