so i did a wheelie
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so i did a wheelie
am i a stunter now? just kidding tho.. 1st gear, little blip of the throttle got her up a bit then set it down nice and smooth. ha but damn 1st gear is gay.
just for curiosity.. when clutching it up. do yal dump the clutch or ride it outa bit to somewhat control how fast it comes up... on my old pit bike i just put it in 4th, dumped the clutch while bouncing the front a bit and it came up... only hit the BP on the pit bike a few times b/c the rear rim was bent and would wobble and run off the road ha
just for curiosity.. when clutching it up. do yal dump the clutch or ride it outa bit to somewhat control how fast it comes up... on my old pit bike i just put it in 4th, dumped the clutch while bouncing the front a bit and it came up... only hit the BP on the pit bike a few times b/c the rear rim was bent and would wobble and run off the road ha
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RE: so i did a wheelie
The only time i feather my clutch (or ride it out a bit as you put it) is when im picking up the bike from a dead stop. I am also certain im probably doing it wrong that way and will get called a newb, squid, or moron shortly. Any other time its a quick slip of the clutch whether in 1st gear or 3rd gear.
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RE: so i did a wheelie
gotcha, im probally gonna give 2nd gear clutching it up a try in a staggared standing stance once it stops foookin raining here... Damn you George Bush and your weather machine, damn you!
whats a general rpm yal are reving up to? 10-13k? i tried it at 7k the other day and the suspension just unloaded but never came up on one. i was also sitting down when doing that
whats a general rpm yal are reving up to? 10-13k? i tried it at 7k the other day and the suspension just unloaded but never came up on one. i was also sitting down when doing that
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RE: so i did a wheelie
rpms have nothing to do with it, its how hard you get into the throttle that counts. The rpms should only go up like 2g's but, it all depends on how hard you are in the throttle, not how many rpms you are at. Its a feel thing, just start out small and then keep getting bigger. You want to pull in the clutch, rev it and dump the clutch in about 1sec. try it out, and dont worry about the rpms, they have nothing to do with it.
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RE: so i did a wheelie
well if the roads ever dry up ill give it a shot.
just since gettin up on one on a new bike takes some getting used to.. would there be any problems with leaning forward a bit to make sure i wont loop out? and should i stay in the staggard stance when setting it down or stand on the main foot pegs? or sit...
and just out of curiosity.. what causes front wheel shimmy when setting it down? when i was ripping thru 1st and 2nd the front came up a bit and when it set down it shook the bars pretty hard.
just since gettin up on one on a new bike takes some getting used to.. would there be any problems with leaning forward a bit to make sure i wont loop out? and should i stay in the staggard stance when setting it down or stand on the main foot pegs? or sit...
and just out of curiosity.. what causes front wheel shimmy when setting it down? when i was ripping thru 1st and 2nd the front came up a bit and when it set down it shook the bars pretty hard.
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