Fast wheelie on Suzuki GSXR 750

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

A little wheelie on my old k4 GSXR 750,shot in spain on the N240 from a tank mounted cam, notice near the end i miss 5th so when it does go in the front is too low & it hasn't got the power to keep it up!
Bike is STD aprt from Akra can & speedo IS in mph.
Would of saved it on a GSXR1000!!!! ;-)

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  • u got quickshifter from dynojet??

  • No just normal clutchless shifting :-)

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  • awesome a k6 750 gonna be my next bike for sure.

  • @Godzuki6r1 Thanks. I'd say I'm leaning forward with bent arms if anything. I sometimes notice that the wobbles start when I abruptly chop the throttle and open it again when the wheel gets a little high. It's like the jerky movement of my arm, which can often be coupled with a jerky shift in body position, that tends to start the wobbles. And wind seems to be a factor too. This is at extreme high speed though. I'm hitting well over 140 now, regularly. Jamming gears is my new problem now :(

  • @1simonmatthews Hi! Hight could be the problem,i'd be looking at the rear tyre profile,pressure & alignment 1st.Yr seating position has an effect too with the balance point (sitting back lowers it) so does leaning forward & small changes make a big difference.Got a pic?,are you leaning back with straight arms or forward with bent arms?I constantly change/blip the throttle to control hight & just normal clutchless shift,if it starts to get too high,i lean further forward till it lowers a bit

  • @Godzuki6r1 Good wheelie! Can you help me? I do these speeds myself on my standard K1 1000 but I get serious wobbles, and I've been told by very good authority (Elvington 1km Speed Wheelie World Record organizer) it's because I'm taking it too high. I expect you've experienced wobbles too? Is it just a case of easing off the throttle before the front end gets too light? Are you on a constant throttle between shifting, or do you make small adjustments at a certain height? Thanks, Simon.

  • what year is that bike

  • Nice mate, I got one of these with shorter gearing so its dead easy to get that front up, best bike I have ever, ever ridden. Gixxer all the way!

  • sik head.

  • badass!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Oh my Gawg...

    CBT out the way

    Next Direct Access

    Then BUY Gxsr 750 K6 :)

  • awesome nice shifts too!

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