wheelies
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All Comments (18)
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oh man no worries im got them down in second and slowing them down....
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gsxlupin i have a 07 gsxr 600 100% stock and i only do power wheelies and what works for me is putting my left foot on the back peg and i push back alittle with my left foot and im pulling and giving it alittle gas and it comes up nice and easy and just stays there for days and i do it starting at 4,000 rpms in 1st gear you might try a high rpm to start and the low you start the rpm longer she gos hope that helps you out
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hey louisvillecpl24 u dont want to use ur clutch on a wheelie cuz if the power band kicks in ur screwed
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preload your front suspension and throttle as it comes up. carful 1st is a torque monster and will come over on you quick. 2nd is not that bad but you have to feel your way around. you will be sore after the first few days but it gets easier. if someone you know can do it get them to show you how. it is easier to see in person.
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05 600
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use less break then.. it doesn't take much brake to save the bike from looping, or slow it down.. don't stick the brake hard, just ride it lightly to get the wheelie slower, then just use throttle controll and the break when needed
gona wind up ROAD KILL then bro! see ya on the other side.... maybe
Louisvillecpl24 5 years ago
i have made it for the past year with just throttle control i think i am doing pretty good. i am starting to learn but not to sure about the whole back brake thing yet. slams down to hard
timotheos20 5 years ago
keep telling yourself that... clucthing a wheelie doesn't hurt your clutches (slipping it for racing does) and you only think you have more controll... atleast start useing your rear brake befor you don't have a bike left to use
Louisvillecpl24 5 years ago
sorry dont lik the back brake either
timotheos20 5 years ago