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  • Nice

  • my dad does the land speed racing and his highest speed has 156

  • @THECRAZYDUDE179 That is freaking fast!!!

  • just there tday

  • i was just there 2day but i ate bleeeeeeeep!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 n i got a ktm 400

  • 5 gear?

  • @xtabuasx yup!

  • nice song

  • Your Right About Being Harder On A 2 Stroke...Try Doing That On A CR 500...U Eather Make It OR U Dont......

  • @CR5hundee Lol, your right there! It is easier on a geared 500 vs a stock gearing 500 I do have to say... lol, I guess I cheat... :)

  • ok thanks man i appreciate ur advice

  • nice whelie .i go to el mirage all the time and i try to do long wheelies like u on my kx 250 but i cant hold it do u got a nd tips or techniques u wanna share with me,

  • Thanks! it's way harder to do a wheelie on a 2-stroke because of the abrupt power band, way easier on a 4-stroke. My advice would be to keep yourself centered on the bike and sort of pull it towards you. If you can, try learning on a 4-stroke (that's what I did) and then you will have no problem doing them on 2-strokes...

  • @anthonycr2502

    Ill be at El mirage this sunday. I do those sitting or standing. Come on out, ill give ya some pointers.

  • danm u people like to make douches outta urselves . that shit blowed

  • its the easiest bike 2 do a wheelie

  • u make it look easy lol

  • hey kick ass wheelie, ive been trying to do it like that but ive been having problems with my arms,sometimes i cant help it but when my weight pulls back i pull on the throttle and i have to hold the clutch to stop flipping..its only a yz250f :/ any advise can give?

  • Usually I keep my left arm pretty rigid holding on, and I keep my right arm with less tension to be able to control the throttle. To be honest with you, I have never really used the brake or the clutch to help with a wheelie. Just look for your balance point, and stay under it or right at it, don't go past. Good luck and keep practicing!

  • um what about you blowing your piston or you could have lost a tooth in your gears causing it to stick, that happened to me once in 5th gear, bike locked up while riding. If your kickstart is not movin at all W-40 nor any lub will fix your problem, it's something internal likely one of the two things i suggested.

  • a bro do u know any thing about top ends? i think i blew mine yesterday it shut off in 5th gear and after that i wouldnt start and know my kickstarter gets stuck halfway. this was at elmirage too

  • ok if ur kickstart stucks like that, spray some oil at the kickstarts bults and nuts pull the kick starter up and down each time u spray you should do that 3 times if that doesnt work ur kickstart is completely destroyer. same thing happend to me i just sprayed oil and now it works VEry very VERY smooth, a fly can kick it down now :D

  • lol does it have to be oil or will wd40 work cuz i tried that

  • Are you riding a two stroke or four stroke? Two stroke, you probably ceased your piston to your cylinder, and you need to get a new top end, and your cylinder bored. Four stroke, take it to a mechanic. I don't think it's a problem with your kick starter, its definitely something internal. Hopefully you didn't put one of your valves through the piston. Good luck.

  • 2 stroke

  • Easy man. I have done it many times. Pull your head, then cylinder off, and remove your piston. Go take your cylinder and head down to your local shop, order a new piston, rings, and wrist pin, and get your cylinder bored and your head inspected. When you get it back, re-assemble and you will be good to go again.

  • thanks man :]

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