im not being hard or anything, but u can wheelie anything you just have to know how, if i can wheelie my underpowered honda cbf 125 you could surely wheelie these machine, practice practice and again practice u will get there, ive been driving my 125cc cbf for 5 months and its my first ever geared bike and i could do good wheelies in first gear.... i would recommen that you practice your balance on a bicycle, ive started from there..... good luck
okay so i have a sv650s and i've tried to clutch it up in second but i cant get it off the ground i've even tried to power it up but nothing happens what should i try?
@sexynatek Move your butt as far backward in the seat as possible. Ride in 1st gear and accelerate medium hard. When you hit 5,000 rpm quickly snap the throttle off and then back on. At first you wont be snapping it to full throttle so it wont bring the front end up but with practice you'll get it.
Easily in 2nd! and 3rd is obviously a clutch up, but it is a v-twin... its def not stock, I have power commander, de-snorkel with K&N, m4 exhaust. stock sprockets though, it took me 10000+ miles to get the balance point and right RPM range but once you get it confidently its pretty easy!
if you havent learned already or someone hasnt told you i figured it out today after a failed take off(12 o clock smashie smashie) Bike was okay except for the tail and bent handlebars. anyway... what you do is in first going around 15 mph you get on the gas quick and let off quick and then get back on and hold it and you have a power wheelie.
im not being hard or anything, but u can wheelie anything you just have to know how, if i can wheelie my underpowered honda cbf 125 you could surely wheelie these machine, practice practice and again practice u will get there, ive been driving my 125cc cbf for 5 months and its my first ever geared bike and i could do good wheelies in first gear.... i would recommen that you practice your balance on a bicycle, ive started from there..... good luck
romka123 1 month ago
@dookie99dookie change the gearing and that one is a 650 the 1000 is Pointy
lukeandjoshua 3 months ago
stunt is very bad for this motor V
marcan14570 5 months ago
okay so i have a sv650s and i've tried to clutch it up in second but i cant get it off the ground i've even tried to power it up but nothing happens what should i try?
sexynatek 2 years ago
shift weight forward on to handlebars while clutching in and revving up. as the pogostick suspension starts pushing you back up, let the clutch out.
eoyourmom 2 years ago
@sexynatek If you're at a high altitude your engine won't make as much power.
pataforce8 1 year ago
@sexynatek Move your butt as far backward in the seat as possible. Ride in 1st gear and accelerate medium hard. When you hit 5,000 rpm quickly snap the throttle off and then back on. At first you wont be snapping it to full throttle so it wont bring the front end up but with practice you'll get it.
dodgerider26 1 year ago
i thought it was dangerous for the engine...
camchou37 2 years ago
im sure youve been asked this a million times but im going to ask you again. did you clutch up that 2nd gear wheelie? nice wheelie btw :)
ducatisamazing 2 years ago
I can power wheelie my SV in 2nd gear. And easily clutch up 3rd no problem.
bmewillow1985 2 years ago
really eh, all stock? gearing, etc.. i mean i cant power up in 2nd, only clutch up.
ducatisamazing 2 years ago
Easily in 2nd! and 3rd is obviously a clutch up, but it is a v-twin... its def not stock, I have power commander, de-snorkel with K&N, m4 exhaust. stock sprockets though, it took me 10000+ miles to get the balance point and right RPM range but once you get it confidently its pretty easy!
bmewillow1985 2 years ago
alright man,. thanks for the helpful advice
ducatisamazing 2 years ago
how do u do a power wheelie on an sv.. i tried and couldnt get it up??
asecretthreat 3 years ago
clutch it up
Savage151 3 years ago
in 2nd gear goin around 25 how high do the rpms need to b.. it lunges forward instead of up every time i try???
asecretthreat 3 years ago
try pushing down on your shocks then pulling up to lift the bike a lil and rev it up.
kozimoto123 2 years ago
if you havent learned already or someone hasnt told you i figured it out today after a failed take off(12 o clock smashie smashie) Bike was okay except for the tail and bent handlebars. anyway... what you do is in first going around 15 mph you get on the gas quick and let off quick and then get back on and hold it and you have a power wheelie.
eoyourmom 2 years ago
thats a good ass wheelie i wish i could keep it up like that maybe i need some viagra
wcwashington 3 years ago
I won't even pretend I'm not impressed.
svtirefire 3 years ago