@187premises, Well, its pretty clear that I know a lot more about motorcycles than you would ever learn. Please continue naming more girl's bikes, yes, make a long list for me. That will prove that you know about motorcycles. LOL!
@ viewingthetube45, sorry, but I will not ride an sv650 on the track, that would put me to sleep. I ride my ZX-10 on the track, and I do use it to its full potential. You yanks crack me up. You ladies think you know so much, but really the world laughs at you!
@Tophairybutt The bullshitter alarm rings just for you. I've seen your comments on other video's. Mostly shitty car drag race videos. If you really owned a ZX10 would you really be concerned about videos of some slow arse cars? Stupid keyboard warrior with insecurity issues. Maybe daddy called you a faggot too often.
@policechaser, my name does not scream homosexual, you homosexual loving yank! No, I am not into homosexual sex. I am happily married to a real female woman, and I am the proud father of two children. No, I do not ride an SV650 either. I own a 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa, and a 2011 Kawasaki ZX-10. When my daughter was in high school, she rode an SV650. It was the perfect bike for her, reliable and under-powered. Screen name was chosen because I am a hirsute man, and I am at the top of my game. A stud!
Yeah, when a motorcycle is designed for beginners or girls like the SV650, one would have to use the clutch to lift the front wheel. The SV650 is very very underpowered. Actually about 70 horsepower, and thats pretty weak for a 650cc motorcycle. Most 600cc bikes are at least 100 horsepower, so the SV650 and 650 Ninja are purchased mainly buy women or homosexual men or beginner riders 16 years of age or lower. My daughter had an SV650 when she was only 12 years old, she rode it around the yard.
@Tophairybutt Actually I bought an sv650 for my pet hamster who rides it on his hamster treadmill. It's actually only 1/2 hamster power (vs 72 hp). In all seriousness 70hp is plenty for the street and most people who own sportsbikes never come close to using the full potential. Get on a track and run an sv650 to it's full potential.
@Tophairybutt What do you know about motorcycles? Most 600's with over 100hp are bikes designed with super-sport ambitions. SV650, ER6, V-strom, GS650, FZ6, Bandit, XT660, XJ6, Dorsoduro 750, Street Triple, XL700, CBF600, XRV750, KTM Duke (I can go on) are all sub 100hp and proven to be epic bikes. Remember torque is more fun than horsepower.
To answer your question. And dont dog my style just answering your question! I clutched all my wheelies up in first gear except for 2nd gear those are all powered up (no clutch)
that's hard to say. i'd like to know as well. I think he may have just closed and then opened the throttle because it isn't as hard to pick up the bike when your standing than when you're sitting. I've never done a stand up wheelie on my sv650, but when i'm in 2nd gear I always slip the clutch to get it up.
That Tophairybutt guy really got his ass handed to him!
TKCwesker 1 month ago
@187premises, Well, its pretty clear that I know a lot more about motorcycles than you would ever learn. Please continue naming more girl's bikes, yes, make a long list for me. That will prove that you know about motorcycles. LOL!
@ viewingthetube45, sorry, but I will not ride an sv650 on the track, that would put me to sleep. I ride my ZX-10 on the track, and I do use it to its full potential. You yanks crack me up. You ladies think you know so much, but really the world laughs at you!
Tophairybutt 1 month ago
@Tophairybutt The bullshitter alarm rings just for you. I've seen your comments on other video's. Mostly shitty car drag race videos. If you really owned a ZX10 would you really be concerned about videos of some slow arse cars? Stupid keyboard warrior with insecurity issues. Maybe daddy called you a faggot too often.
187Premises 1 month ago 5
@Tophairybutt Aww you blocked me. You mad bro? Hahaha bitch.
187Premises 1 month ago 3
@187Premises he's a fag thats why lol
CR125MANIAC 1 month ago 2
@CR125MANIAC There is no doubt about it.
187Premises 1 month ago 2
@policechaser, my name does not scream homosexual, you homosexual loving yank! No, I am not into homosexual sex. I am happily married to a real female woman, and I am the proud father of two children. No, I do not ride an SV650 either. I own a 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa, and a 2011 Kawasaki ZX-10. When my daughter was in high school, she rode an SV650. It was the perfect bike for her, reliable and under-powered. Screen name was chosen because I am a hirsute man, and I am at the top of my game. A stud!
Tophairybutt 1 month ago
is it geared? i can neva power mines up in 2nd with just power? any tips? mines is +1 in the rear still a fun bike i love my SV
Token650 1 year ago
Yeah, when a motorcycle is designed for beginners or girls like the SV650, one would have to use the clutch to lift the front wheel. The SV650 is very very underpowered. Actually about 70 horsepower, and thats pretty weak for a 650cc motorcycle. Most 600cc bikes are at least 100 horsepower, so the SV650 and 650 Ninja are purchased mainly buy women or homosexual men or beginner riders 16 years of age or lower. My daughter had an SV650 when she was only 12 years old, she rode it around the yard.
Tophairybutt 1 year ago
@Tophairybutt Actually I bought an sv650 for my pet hamster who rides it on his hamster treadmill. It's actually only 1/2 hamster power (vs 72 hp). In all seriousness 70hp is plenty for the street and most people who own sportsbikes never come close to using the full potential. Get on a track and run an sv650 to it's full potential.
viewingthetube45 1 year ago 2
@Tophairybutt What do you know about motorcycles? Most 600's with over 100hp are bikes designed with super-sport ambitions. SV650, ER6, V-strom, GS650, FZ6, Bandit, XT660, XJ6, Dorsoduro 750, Street Triple, XL700, CBF600, XRV750, KTM Duke (I can go on) are all sub 100hp and proven to be epic bikes. Remember torque is more fun than horsepower.
187Premises 1 month ago 6
@Tophairybutt Your screen name SCREAMS homosexual, but you post as if you don't ride a SV650. Just sayin...
:-)
policechaser 1 month ago
To answer your question. And dont dog my style just answering your question! I clutched all my wheelies up in first gear except for 2nd gear those are all powered up (no clutch)
zach5187 2 years ago
that's hard to say. i'd like to know as well. I think he may have just closed and then opened the throttle because it isn't as hard to pick up the bike when your standing than when you're sitting. I've never done a stand up wheelie on my sv650, but when i'm in 2nd gear I always slip the clutch to get it up.
hellodan17 2 years ago
was that using just the throttle or did u have to slip the clutch any way that was prety decent
raver621 4 years ago