Wheelie's
#31
RE: Wheelie's
Hey sixteen huh well i started driving a 600 when i wuz 14 and my dad taught me to wheelie i race motocross since i wuz like three and im 18 now. wear equipment dude no joke even if your the best rider in the world some ladie could pull in front of you then your going down to the pave ment. just be careful bro.
#32
RE: Wheelie's
I think your pretty brave to be doing that with your bike. Just a note for you. When you do wreck your bike and lay it down across some road someday. Your insurance is gonna go through the roof so high you won't be able to afford to drive a moped. I say don't do it. You might as well be a poser and look cool doing that instead of doing wheelies and wrecking your bike. But more power to you if you do it. Fyi, doing a wheelie is reckless driving in my state, and you will lose your license and be incarcerated for it too. Good luck
#33
RE: Wheelie's
Wheelies: when you find that one balance point you can go for miles but start out in first accelerate hard and your front should lift up do that a few times then once your comfortable with that do it one more time but when your tire is up in the air let off the throttle like a fraction of a cm then you should be able to ride it a lil longer then once you get that down thats when you start to slip the clutch in 2nd and 3rd
#35
RE: Wheelie's
If you ride like you spell then you are going to take a spill... I have watched in person to many stunters in my area go down. One while on a cruise day at 60mph. You are not invincible, and the asphault is not grass or mud... it will bite back and perhaps permanently. Good Luck and remember people die all the time on bikes during normal riding, you are just increasing the chances of negative consequences. Be careful
#36
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