Got 4th gear stand-ups!!!
Atta boy, i knew you would put up.
To anyone hating, who cares. He rides his bike how he likes, its his money he can do what he wants with it. Turning, slow stunting, drag racing, or whatever. We all have our bikes for our own reasons.
To anyone hating, who cares. He rides his bike how he likes, its his money he can do what he wants with it. Turning, slow stunting, drag racing, or whatever. We all have our bikes for our own reasons.
I did, but not a good enough result to post here in your defense. I got 4th up staggered and clutching, and i was able to clutch it up on the front pegs as well (came up pretty slow). However i was not able to power it up. I think if i went and practiced more i maybe could, but i havent done power wheelies in forever, and ill be honest its not my bike, so im not real comfortable on it. I know a lot of good riders can hop on anything and stunt the hell out of it, but im not that good.
I don't think I would really feel comfortable enough on someone else's bike to try it to be honest. It does take a bit to get it up and if something happens, at least I know it's my bike i'm going down on.
Nice video. Didn't have to bounce it as much as I thought you would. Wasn't quite balance point, the wind helps out alot when your going that fast, but then again, if you hit balance point going that fast the wind would put you on your ***. Nice work bro.
BP is the point at which you don't need to accelerate any faster to keep the front wheel up. I was at BP cause I was keeping a steady speed of just over 100. The faster you go, the lower the bp is. That's why slow walking a bike, the BP is right near 12oclock. On the video of the second gear wheelie in the tunnel, I wasn't near BP and that's why I accelerated as hard as I did. I brought that wheelie up at about 45 and let it down near 70. Am I wrong about my definition of BP? Seems to make sense to me but as I do 100 mph wheelies, i'm not the smartest person alive ;-)
BP is the point at which you don't need to accelerate any faster to keep the front wheel up. I was at BP cause I was keeping a steady speed of just over 100. The faster you go, the lower the bp is. That's why slow walking a bike, the BP is right near 12oclock. On the video of the second gear wheelie in the tunnel, I wasn't near BP and that's why I accelerated as hard as I did. I brought that wheelie up at about 45 and let it down near 70. Am I wrong about my definition of BP? Seems to make sense to me but as I do 100 mph wheelies, i'm not the smartest person alive ;-)
Either way, you shut alot of people up so, props.
I'm going back behind my couch now.


