You're probably really good by now, but it just takes practice to find the balance point - the place it takes minimal throttle/brake to maintain.
MeestaNoName 5 months ago
Fail
MRRyan468 8 months ago
shit wheelie
mrburger57 9 months ago
are ssr worth buying for $250. and what it be good for a 6 foot person? buying one soon so i need to make up my mind.... by the way keep practicing
LXMETAL13 9 months ago
this is a little off from the video but is the ssr agood bike?
rubberbandmanwolf 1 year ago
try standing up
coreytaylor321 1 year ago
Keep practicing, thats the only way to get better. It will all come with time and practice. Also slower wheelies are harder for some people, try a little more speed and you will soon see an improvment,good luck.
jdbwaite 1 year ago
@jdbwaite ya i found that the faster ones are harder to pop up but once you get it they're usually really good.
pitbikewheelies 1 year ago
You're probably really good by now, but it just takes practice to find the balance point - the place it takes minimal throttle/brake to maintain.
MeestaNoName 5 months ago
Fail
MRRyan468 8 months ago
shit wheelie
mrburger57 9 months ago
are ssr worth buying for $250. and what it be good for a 6 foot person? buying one soon so i need to make up my mind.... by the way keep practicing
LXMETAL13 9 months ago
this is a little off from the video but is the ssr agood bike?
rubberbandmanwolf 1 year ago
try standing up
coreytaylor321 1 year ago
Keep practicing, thats the only way to get better. It will all come with time and practice. Also slower wheelies are harder for some people, try a little more speed and you will soon see an improvment,good luck.
jdbwaite 1 year ago
@jdbwaite ya i found that the faster ones are harder to pop up but once you get it they're usually really good.
pitbikewheelies 1 year ago