CANNOT power wheelie f4i
I got you fixed up so you can edit your siggy now. Part of joining the seabarf (CBRF) is the understanding that you'll read the new member stuff ... but nobody ever does 
And if you really have 109 ponies at your back wheel then the only way to keep the front on the ground is to lose testicular fortitude. Peg that bitch and get her up ... heck, my Vrod will stand up if I punch her hard enough
Just remember that riding beyond your limits will end in a crash. Please practice this stuff in a controlled environment WITH a buddy that you trust
And if you really have 109 ponies at your back wheel then the only way to keep the front on the ground is to lose testicular fortitude. Peg that bitch and get her up ... heck, my Vrod will stand up if I punch her hard enough

Just remember that riding beyond your limits will end in a crash. Please practice this stuff in a controlled environment WITH a buddy that you trust
Ya, I get it. All I'm saying is that with 109hp it should go up clutchless and ride all day. Once you figure the balance point it's no big deal. First tries will seem like you're going over so most people let off the throttle and land hard.
It's kinda like water skiing ... feels really weird when you're up there. Once you get used to it you feel like you invented it
Been so long since I've rode the back pegs I'd probably freak LOL. But I'm comfy on my big pig now
Been so long since I've rode the back pegs I'd probably freak LOL. But I'm comfy on my big pig now
You really cant compare a liter to a 600 for wheelie purposes.
If you can truly ride BP then I would clutch up everytime as it is easier on your bike, more controlable and can be done at a lower RPM.
Edit: What have you done to get 109WHP? thats like a 15HP gain and with no full exhaust you must have lots of internal engine work done?
Last edited by jeffjones; Feb 11, 2013 at 08:12 AM.


