Burnout wheelie
Either your tire is cold or like 12 said it just sucks. I have a pilot power rear and I can clutch wheelies in the rain without spinning. The other day I actually got it to spin in the rain, but I had to lean up on the tank and clutch it pretty hard, harder than if I was clutching a wheelie.
-Jesse-
-Jesse-
ORIGINAL: 12oclocker
Your tires suck, buy Conti-Sport Attacks, and you'll never have that problem again
Your tires suck, buy Conti-Sport Attacks, and you'll never have that problem again
could just be clutch control too guys, right? Its been said if you get it down you should be able to clutch up anywhere.... lower your pressure and try helpin it out by bouncin, standin... just get the feel for it
ORIGINAL: BlindLOKI
could just be clutch control too guys, right? Its been said if you get it down you should be able to clutch up anywhere.... lower your pressure and try helpin it out by bouncin, standin... just get the feel for it
could just be clutch control too guys, right? Its been said if you get it down you should be able to clutch up anywhere.... lower your pressure and try helpin it out by bouncin, standin... just get the feel for it
-Jesse-
your tire might be to hard of a compound. A couple of my buddys had conti road attacks and they both chirped when coming up.. Lower your air pressure just a bit or your tires arnt warm enuff.. and might be clutchin not enuff.. cover that brake and keep your headlights in the sky
I have stock tires they dont have the **** compound on them anymore though. My seating position is sitting down with my *** scooted back all the way. I want to learn standups already i dont like sit downs they are fun but i cant see anything and they dont look as cool as stand ups
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