2nd gear stand ups
#21
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
ORIGINAL: Black
I would think that would give you more consistancy and more control, but it's gotta be HELL on your tranny. I'm trying to do the least painful wheelie for my tranny. That's why I stuck to just the power wheelie in first, but I gotta get somethin down for the highway. Girls keep doin the "lift up the arm" thing on the highway, but I can't do a 60mph wheelie, so it makes me feel small inside.
I would think that would give you more consistancy and more control, but it's gotta be HELL on your tranny. I'm trying to do the least painful wheelie for my tranny. That's why I stuck to just the power wheelie in first, but I gotta get somethin down for the highway. Girls keep doin the "lift up the arm" thing on the highway, but I can't do a 60mph wheelie, so it makes me feel small inside.
#22
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
im still doin first gear sit downs but i'm eager as hell to start clutching it. However, considering its my first bike and i just got it a month ago, i figure i'll take it slow before i end up hurting my bike or myself. From what i've seen and read it seems everyone has their own preference of how to get to the BP, i guess whatever is comfortable works but i'm sure some ways are easier than others if done correctly.
#23
#24
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
Just wanted to chime in and say that I finally got the ***** to start doing stand-ups, I don't know why it took me so long but I'm lovin it LOL. I can ride them in 2nd gear alot longer than my sit-downs. I bounce it up instead of clutching it. Just blip the throttle and pull back, I usually start at about 40-50mph and pull it up without any problems, no clutch. I do have one question, if your doing long wheelies is there anything that should be done to the bike? Someone told me that I should add an extra quart of oil, but thats doesn't sound like it would be a good idea. I don't just stunt, I ride alot of miles and do alot of wheelies here and there. Let me know. Thanks for the advice guys, but I think the best advice for someone that wants to try standups is just get off the damn computer and go do it LOL. Just take it slow and practice. I have been trying standups for about a month and I just got it down about 2 days ago, so take your time.
-Jesse-
-Jesse-
#26
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
So I started the other night, trying it out. It felt sooooooo much smoother commin up and down, but I could only pull it about seven inches or so, then it fall back down. I guess I need to let the clutch out faster or rev up higher. more tries this weekend after the carshow.
#28
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
ORIGINAL: Turnin20s
Just wanted to chime in and say that I finally got the ***** to start doing stand-ups, I don't know why it took me so long but I'm lovin it LOL. I can ride them in 2nd gear alot longer than my sit-downs. I bounce it up instead of clutching it. Just blip the throttle and pull back, I usually start at about 40-50mph and pull it up without any problems, no clutch. I do have one question, if your doing long wheelies is there anything that should be done to the bike? Someone told me that I should add an extra quart of oil, but thats doesn't sound like it would be a good idea. I don't just stunt, I ride alot of miles and do alot of wheelies here and there. Let me know. Thanks for the advice guys, but I think the best advice for someone that wants to try standups is just get off the damn computer and go do it LOL. Just take it slow and practice. I have been trying standups for about a month and I just got it down about 2 days ago, so take your time.
-Jesse-
Just wanted to chime in and say that I finally got the ***** to start doing stand-ups, I don't know why it took me so long but I'm lovin it LOL. I can ride them in 2nd gear alot longer than my sit-downs. I bounce it up instead of clutching it. Just blip the throttle and pull back, I usually start at about 40-50mph and pull it up without any problems, no clutch. I do have one question, if your doing long wheelies is there anything that should be done to the bike? Someone told me that I should add an extra quart of oil, but thats doesn't sound like it would be a good idea. I don't just stunt, I ride alot of miles and do alot of wheelies here and there. Let me know. Thanks for the advice guys, but I think the best advice for someone that wants to try standups is just get off the damn computer and go do it LOL. Just take it slow and practice. I have been trying standups for about a month and I just got it down about 2 days ago, so take your time.
-Jesse-
#29
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
2 - Questions:
1) What is a power Wheelie? Is that a throttle wheelie only, like I do with my dirt bikes?
2) Do you have to be at the balance point to ride any type of long wheelie? The BP scares the hell out of me. A guy died in here in Reno 2 days ago practicing wheelies.
G
1) What is a power Wheelie? Is that a throttle wheelie only, like I do with my dirt bikes?
2) Do you have to be at the balance point to ride any type of long wheelie? The BP scares the hell out of me. A guy died in here in Reno 2 days ago practicing wheelies.
G
#30
RE: 2nd gear stand ups
ORIGINAL: AchillesGone
2 - Questions:
1) What is a power Wheelie? Is that a throttle wheelie only, like I do with my dirt bikes?
2) Do you have to be at the balance point to ride any type of long wheelie? The BP scares the hell out of me. A guy died in here in Reno 2 days ago practicing wheelies.
G
2 - Questions:
1) What is a power Wheelie? Is that a throttle wheelie only, like I do with my dirt bikes?
2) Do you have to be at the balance point to ride any type of long wheelie? The BP scares the hell out of me. A guy died in here in Reno 2 days ago practicing wheelies.
G
2)yes pulling back on the bars(and leaning your body back if stanp-ups) will help you get to the bp after we're already up then decrease the throttle and she'll sit perfect
i've been meaning to get some on film to help this thread out, maybe this weekend we'll see