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  • So your not going to buy one? Ok I can live with that. Again ride what you like, love what ride. I'll keep my Harley you keep your Polaris

  • @humble038 Rather have a polaris motorcycle than a Hardly that is made in india

  • And your point is what ?

  • @humble038 Harley is a outdated piece of SHIT!

  • Now I'm retarded. That's not very nice. So I'm guessing your answer is no you can't Just for the record stock hp for 88 or 96 is 68 hp. Your numbers for your victory are not bad but my softail is 107ci has better numbers than your victory but mine is not stock. Maybe someday we can ride together. Take care

  • @humble038 107ci WITH PUSHRODS!!!!!!

  • Again not my bike you would have to ask him. Can your Victory do that. I don't think so.

  • @humble038 Kidding right? Question like that, you have to be retarded.

  • @humble038 Victory motorcycle has 106 ci Freedom v-twin 113 FT LBS Torque.

    Your Harley has what a 88 ci or 96 ci? And don't even have 50 HP!

  • Don't care what anyone thinks but that is awesome. I ride a softail and I know how hard it is to get that kind of height. Loved it

  • @humble038 What the fuck is on his head..tupperware bowl?

  • Land snail............

  • heck yea!!!

  • Try it at 15mph in first gear , 20 psi in rear tire will help

  • Dude...what gear were you in? I've got a 07 FXST and I wanna do this. The best I can do is smoke the rear when I nail and clutch it in 2nd gear.

  • that was fucking sick as hell

  • hellll yeah!!!!

  • Nice job! You brought it up so smoothly.

    I can wheelie my 95 in first gear and a little in second.

  • If you have the newer 96" bikes I wheelied a street bob with exhaust intake and a V+H powerpack this is a lighter and shorter bike.Using the stock tire it must be warmed up and about 20 psi will help

  • This bike (2000) was bought new thinking that it would be wheelie lightly moded because of the bigger 88"motor but it was a POS compared to my evo 80inch motor lightly modedI have also wheelied my 05 road king with 95" SE heads, SE cams203, SE exhaust .Please note the bike in the video has had the trany changed 7 times in the past 100,000 miles and I twisted the S+S flywheeles after only 13,000 miles its a good thing I do my own work but still very expensive for parts . Hope this helps Good Luck

  • its a 116 inch ss motor I used to pull a full 1,2 and 3 gear wheelie with a 95 inch kit branch heads ,mikuni 42mm carb and forgot what cams it now only goes 1,2 and part of 3rd gear the carb starves for gas this wheelie was done at highway speed that's very hard you need a good sticky tire and muscles usualy I'll pull it up at about 15 mph and try to keep it as high as possible cause the bike wont shift with a load on the trany .

  • Sweet. What kind of motor work have you had done? I have a ton of work in mine, a 2000, and want to do this. Trouble is Ive never really even tried. Im pushing about 117 hp at the rear wheel, and with the factory tire, it spins when I dump the clutch. I cant figure it out. Any help?

  • u shouldnt need alot of motor work to do it, if any at all.

    its just playing with the clutch and gas at the right time.

  • DAMN BRO

    5/5

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