CBR 600RR Wheelie ?
Gearing down or bouncing are you two options. Do a search on this forum, there's another discussion on wheelies goin on right now that may tell you what you need.
-Adam
-Adam
ORIGINAL: JBaz
-1 in the front sprocket and +2 in the back makes you wheelie a lot easier and still be able to use your stock chain.
-1 in the front sprocket and +2 in the back makes you wheelie a lot easier and still be able to use your stock chain.
ORIGINAL: Riding Red
How does that change the overall performance of your bike? Does it affect the top end much? How much does that cost and can I do it myself?
ORIGINAL: JBaz
-1 in the front sprocket and +2 in the back makes you wheelie a lot easier and still be able to use your stock chain.
-1 in the front sprocket and +2 in the back makes you wheelie a lot easier and still be able to use your stock chain.
i can do it all my self, it just seems like in second i have to get it so high in the R's to get it up their any tips or pointers?im also popin the clutch while double revin it before i do it.i get them up sometimes other times it seems like it bogs then pops in real fast..wtf do i do i just wanna do a sick wheelie.mayb time for a 1000
If you're new to riding going to a 1000 probably is not a good idea, it's a lotta bike. Just practice like me. I've been practicing my wheelies about a month now and I've noticed that I've gotten more consistant.


