any tips for doin wheelies
#41
RE: any tips for doin wheelies
I'll get in on the clutch wear issue. Ok if you acutally ride your bike hard you are wearing out the clutch faster anyway. When you shift harder and at a higher rpm than most people you are going to wear the clutch faster. When you clutch up a wheelie you are doing the same thing as shifting, but not changing a gear. If you take off hard and shift into 2nd hard the tire will come up, right? Basically the same thing, but mabye with a little more rpms when clutching a wheelie. Mabye a little more wear then regular hard riding.
Now about the power wheelie stuff, don't do it. If you want to go ahead, but don't come crying here when you loop it because the air was cooler and the bike had more power than the other day. They are unpredictable and will get you into trouble in a hurry, but if thats what your into go for it. I used to power wheelie ans I learned to clutch them and realized how much easier it makes them, with some practice. Just cover the brake, it will save you.
-Jesse-
Now about the power wheelie stuff, don't do it. If you want to go ahead, but don't come crying here when you loop it because the air was cooler and the bike had more power than the other day. They are unpredictable and will get you into trouble in a hurry, but if thats what your into go for it. I used to power wheelie ans I learned to clutch them and realized how much easier it makes them, with some practice. Just cover the brake, it will save you.
-Jesse-
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#43
RE: any tips for doin wheelies
ok...i agree that clutching is more consistent and in that sense safer...
now...as far as powering it up...this is what i don't understand...if the person powering it up has no sense of using the rear brake or letting off the throttle when the bike is getting way up there and about to loop...what are they doing attempting wheelies anyway? in this case they shouldn't be doing wheelies at all!
i think i will go out and try the clutch thing now. my power wheelies are sucking bad since my suspension upgrade...
now...as far as powering it up...this is what i don't understand...if the person powering it up has no sense of using the rear brake or letting off the throttle when the bike is getting way up there and about to loop...what are they doing attempting wheelies anyway? in this case they shouldn't be doing wheelies at all!
i think i will go out and try the clutch thing now. my power wheelies are sucking bad since my suspension upgrade...
#44
RE: any tips for doin wheelies
ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC
ok...i agree that clutching is more consistent and in that sense safer...
now...as far as powering it up...this is what i don't understand...if the person powering it up has no sense of using the rear brake or letting off the throttle when the bike is getting way up there and about to loop...what are they doing attempting wheelies anyway? in this case they shouldn't be doing wheelies at all!
i think i will go out and try the clutch thing now. my power wheelies are sucking bad since my suspension upgrade...
ok...i agree that clutching is more consistent and in that sense safer...
now...as far as powering it up...this is what i don't understand...if the person powering it up has no sense of using the rear brake or letting off the throttle when the bike is getting way up there and about to loop...what are they doing attempting wheelies anyway? in this case they shouldn't be doing wheelies at all!
i think i will go out and try the clutch thing now. my power wheelies are sucking bad since my suspension upgrade...
-Jesse-
#45
RE: any tips for doin wheelies
i still think that nobody should learn how to clutch wheelies when they are learning. i learned how to do power wheelies first and so did jesse, you almost have to. or your gonna freak out when you clutch it up to high. power wheelies have limits on what you can do with them. but aleast you learn what it feels like and you can get alittle height out of them. now when you start clutching them up. its a different story but atleast you know what it feels like. i think that people need to do power wheelies to get used to a wheelie and then start clutching. i cannot see the logic behind telling noobies to go out and learn how to clutch right away. i have seen just as many people loop doing clutch wheelies then power wheelies if not more. you would have to be a retard to loop a power wheelie and do we really want them people on bikes??? it takes alot to loop a power wheelie and very little to loop a clutch wheelie. i dont care if you guys agree with me or not.
#47
RE: any tips for doin wheelies
ORIGINAL: roketfreek
after watchin that video i think ur both better than me so ill keep my mouth shut on the matter. i do wheelies but u both put me to shame so im off to pratice.
after watchin that video i think ur both better than me so ill keep my mouth shut on the matter. i do wheelies but u both put me to shame so im off to pratice.
-Jesse-
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