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It doesn't matter what the guy does, it will never do a good wheelie because this machine is not giving enough resistance on the bikes rear wheel. That is why the guys are helping the riders out. I build wheelie machines. Look at my videos to see my wheelie machine. It looks better, works better, and only cost $9500 and includes a CBR600.
Troy, Please post videos of your mach. being ridden by everyday riders. We can see a real life comparison. We haven't observed a mach. yet that doesn't require some assistance. We rode the mach. in this video in NY. They have a very unique system for rolling resistance that closely simulates actual riding conditions. I am not saying anything against your machine. Notice there are not any springs or external devices on there machine to simulate the "sweet spot".
The video I have on you tube titled "Wheelie Rider LLC" is the only video I took of someone else riding my machine. Even thought this guy was not doing the gas correctly or timing it correctly he was still able to get it up by himself.
I have only taken this machine out three times and its hard to stop to take videos while running the machine. People are constantly asking questions and I always like to give the riders pointers.
My machine simulates a high speed (45-60mph) wheelies.
I sent you a email (you tube email) explaining things in more detail. I keep running over the character limit by replay on these video pages.
If a rider is still not "getting it" after about one minute I will ask them if they want me to assist them up. Some say yes some say no. but I never hold them in position and they do not want that. No one ever gets on it and rides a wheelie in the first 20 seconds. They get closer and closer as they try. Its mostly a fear factor.
Its nothing like doing a wheelie in real life, there is no side to side movement but it could be good for learning where balance point is and where to far back would be i guess. for someone who has never done a wheelie it may help but may also confuse you unless you have a huge sprocket on your streetbike.
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I build wheelie machines. Look at my videos to see my wheelie machine. It looks better, works better, and only cost $9500 and includes a CBR600.
Please post videos of your mach. being ridden by everyday riders. We can see a real life comparison. We haven't observed a mach. yet that doesn't require some assistance. We rode the mach. in this video in NY. They have a very unique system for rolling resistance that closely simulates actual riding conditions. I am not saying anything against your machine. Notice there are not any springs or external devices on there machine to simulate the "sweet spot".
I have only taken this machine out three times and its hard to stop to take videos while running the machine. People are constantly asking questions and I always like to give the riders pointers.
My machine simulates a high speed (45-60mph) wheelies.
If a rider is still not "getting it" after about one minute I will ask them if they want me to assist them up. Some say yes some say no. but I never hold them in position and they do not want that.
No one ever gets on it and rides a wheelie in the first 20 seconds. They get closer and closer as they try. Its mostly a fear factor.
CAN SOMEONE WHO AS BEEN ON THIS MACHINE AND CAN WHEELIE FOR REAL TELL ME IF IT IS REALISTIC A ALL OR JUST A GIMMICK??????????????
i'd rather ave the normal sprocket and a usuable bike rather than one of those purpose built stunt bikes
i see your point about learning the balence point though!