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Old Aug 4, 2006 | 08:09 PM
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personally i think 2nd and 3rd take a little bit of technique to get them up. gotta time that bounce with the release of the clutch, takes some practice...
 
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Old Aug 4, 2006 | 09:16 PM
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he bounced them up in 4th...it didn't look good but just to prove that it could be done. actually...it was VERY jacked looking, like a bird that got its wing blown off but was still trying to fly or something. i'll look for the post if i can find it.

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Old Aug 5, 2006 | 04:44 AM
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So, I took another shot at doing wheelies on my 600rr with stock gearing. My question to you guys, how do you get the front up with slipping the clutch? I have been tring to do wheelies on the first gear just by snapping on the throttle at different rpms and have no luck.
Any help by u pro's would be great

Clutch it harder I got a bone stock '03 600rr up in 3rd no problem
Are you serious??? I cant even get my F4i with my gearing and all my mods to come up in 3rd gear. Either I'm not doing something right or there is no way a stock RR will come up in 3rd.

I can guarentee that you can get the F4i up in 3rd. If I take off hard and ride the gear until redline and shift hard the front will come up when I shift into 3rd. I don't want to do standups in 3rd because I really don't see a point in it, but I would do it to prove a point, and I'm only -1 up front. I can clutch up 2nd from 25 mph doing standups so I don't think 3rd would be that much harder. You just have to get a feel for the bike and listen to it when your clutching it.

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Old Aug 6, 2006 | 06:13 PM
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Yea I have brought it up in 3rd shifting but I couldnt pull it up in third by clutching it at about 80. I just have way to much practice in 1st and 2nd and not enough in 3rd
 
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