Out of RPM's
So I ride an f2 and can wheelie all day in first and second gear. I was taught to learn first gear wheelies first then to learn second gear. I'm pretty comfortable now with both. My problem is I keep running out of RPM's and keep having to chop the throttle to keep it up. I can keep my second gear wheelie up for about an 8th of a mile or a 6th of a mile when I do it good. first gear wheelies I can only keep it up for like 10 seconds.
I don't power wheelie so lets taked that out of the picture. First gear I typically bring the wheel up about 2-3 feet then bring it all the way up with my throttle, but I can't keep it steady, Everytime I have to chop the throttle to stay up and end up running out of RPM's. With second gear I can keep it a little more steady and ride it for awhile but same thing, I end up having to chop and run out of rpms. How do I fix this? Will it come with time? Like I'm very comfortable with the wheel off the ground, I have no hesitation when it comes to that, but I do get a little uneasy when I'm at my balance point.
How much rooom do you usually have in your balance point? Everytime I hit it I feel like im going to flip it. Is this something that takes a long time to feel comfortable with?Since I'm gewared for stunting I can imagine I need to take it slow and really learn throttle control down to a milimeter lol because even a little throttle in first gear without the clutch will bring my wheeel up.
BTW I'm doing sit downs. I'm not yet comfortable with stand ups.
I don't power wheelie so lets taked that out of the picture. First gear I typically bring the wheel up about 2-3 feet then bring it all the way up with my throttle, but I can't keep it steady, Everytime I have to chop the throttle to stay up and end up running out of RPM's. With second gear I can keep it a little more steady and ride it for awhile but same thing, I end up having to chop and run out of rpms. How do I fix this? Will it come with time? Like I'm very comfortable with the wheel off the ground, I have no hesitation when it comes to that, but I do get a little uneasy when I'm at my balance point.
How much rooom do you usually have in your balance point? Everytime I hit it I feel like im going to flip it. Is this something that takes a long time to feel comfortable with?Since I'm gewared for stunting I can imagine I need to take it slow and really learn throttle control down to a milimeter lol because even a little throttle in first gear without the clutch will bring my wheeel up.
BTW I'm doing sit downs. I'm not yet comfortable with stand ups.



