power vs. clutch
#21
RE: power vs. clutch
1. Using the clutch you can bring up the bike at a lower rpm.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
#22
RE: power vs. clutch
ORIGINAL: TK954RR
1. Using the clutch you can bring up the bike at a lower rpm.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
1. Using the clutch you can bring up the bike at a lower rpm.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
#23
RE: power vs. clutch
well i was doing the power wheelie to get a feel for it and decided it was time to try for real so i went to walmart and got some ***** and the first time i clutched it up it came up pretty far and kinda scared me bu then i was able to keep it steady for a 1/4 mile or so and i can get em real good now im just learning but having a fun time its so addicting
#24
RE: power vs. clutch
ORIGINAL: Err
3. its more predictable
ORIGINAL: TK954RR
1. Using the clutch you can bring up the bike at a lower rpm.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
1. Using the clutch you can bring up the bike at a lower rpm.
2. Using the clutch you can get the bike to balance point quicker using less rpm's.
Use whatever you like to get your bike up, but i believe just those 2 facts alone make clutching far superior to power wheelies. Bear in mind that is just for "normal" street riding, if you take it to a lot then of course there is not really an option.
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