can you power wheelie an f4i?
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RE: can you power wheelie an f4i?
Lifting you off the seat? Please describe. Something sounds a bit odd there. How many miles have you got in the saddle? If it's a low number wait. If it is a high number, you're thinking about it too hard.
The F4 pops up nicely in 1/2 - and clutches up in 3... I would be surprised if the F4i was any different.
I'm not a fan of giving wheelie advice because I don't want to hear about the crash later and have to feel bad.
The F4 pops up nicely in 1/2 - and clutches up in 3... I would be surprised if the F4i was any different.
I'm not a fan of giving wheelie advice because I don't want to hear about the crash later and have to feel bad.
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RE: can you power wheelie an f4i?
I weigh about 3 bills and can power wheelie in first. I've never tried in 2nd. It should come naturally. A key note is that you should try to sit as far back on the seat as possible while still being comfortable enough to control the bike if something were to happen unexpectedly.
#6
RE: can you power wheelie an f4i?
at around 7krpm (which translates to ~40mph) sitting back on the seat... you'll need a good stretch of road.
I'm assuming from your 'super member' status that you have sufficient experience... always cover your rear brake though.
never powered in 2nd that would require long roads which I don't do wheelies on.
I'm assuming from your 'super member' status that you have sufficient experience... always cover your rear brake though.
never powered in 2nd that would require long roads which I don't do wheelies on.
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RE: can you power wheelie an f4i?
ORIGINAL: Jaybird180
I've got about 6 inches on an uphill by mistake
I've got about 6 inches on an uphill by mistake