i was up on one by accident
#11
RE: i was up on one by accident
Hey in my op you gotta know how to wheelie!!! Granted there is nothing like hit corners and dragging knee but a wheeli can get you juiced... well at least i do!
Anyone who dont like doing wheelies is crazy!!! For me no wheelie i do is the same theres always something different everytime!!!
And Yeah those tank slappers ****in hurt!!!
Anyone who dont like doing wheelies is crazy!!! For me no wheelie i do is the same theres always something different everytime!!!
And Yeah those tank slappers ****in hurt!!!
#12
RE: i was up on one by accident
hell if im got it to the point where somethings draggin id call it a good day and time for a 12 bar! wheeling is not something you can do once a month and expect to be comfortable and proficient at, you have to practice all the time, granted you have a safe spot to practice at.
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#17
RE: i was up on one by accident
if anyone just wants to watch a few tips, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmduaIjSDjc that video is pretty good, its from sportbike magazine, they show you how to progress. like they say remember dnot try to impress yourself or anyone else just learn a a comfortable pace. eventually you will want to learn to clutch them up in 2nd basicaly at about 5-6k if you have a 600 and pull in clutch, rev and drop, remember the first time you do this dont pin the throttle, just do it progressively, you may not even have the wheel come up the first time, but you will get the feeling down. but thats after you've gone through everything else. watch that vid its auctually pretty good.
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RE: i was up on one by accident
ORIGINAL: fishfryer527
There is nothing hip about it. All it really does is increase your chance of crashing.
i don't understand what's so hip about it?
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RE: i was up on one by accident
ORIGINAL: crunkchris
if anyone just wants to watch a few tips, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmduaIjSDjc that video is pretty good, its from sportbike magazine, they show you how to progress. like they say remember dnot try to impress yourself or anyone else just learn a a comfortable pace. eventually you will want to learn to clutch them up in 2nd basicaly at about 5-6k if you have a 600 and pull in clutch, rev and drop, remember the first time you do this dont pin the throttle, just do it progressively, you may not even have the wheel come up the first time, but you will get the feeling down. but thats after you've gone through everything else. watch that vid its auctually pretty good.
if anyone just wants to watch a few tips, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmduaIjSDjc that video is pretty good, its from sportbike magazine, they show you how to progress. like they say remember dnot try to impress yourself or anyone else just learn a a comfortable pace. eventually you will want to learn to clutch them up in 2nd basicaly at about 5-6k if you have a 600 and pull in clutch, rev and drop, remember the first time you do this dont pin the throttle, just do it progressively, you may not even have the wheel come up the first time, but you will get the feeling down. but thats after you've gone through everything else. watch that vid its auctually pretty good.
Great, thanks to that link, I just sat and watched an hour of videos on crashes, wheelies, etc....