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| Pit Crew Joined: Jun 2007 From: Port Orchard ,WA I Ride: 2006 ZX636R | I want to learn how to wheelies anyone willing to teach or give some pointers , i only been riding for 2 years now to get use to the bike and now i want to move on up like the fucking jeffersons |
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| Pit Crew Joined: Apr 2008 From: Kingston, WA I Ride: a sexy Tiller | Bounce it, rip it, and lean back. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Endorsed Joined: Jun 2008 From: Port Townsend Washington Blog Entries: 1 I Ride: 06 gsxr 600, Kawasaki Ninja 250r,06 zx636r,07zx10r,98 ktm125sx, 05 400ex, and anything i can get my hands on! | alright first find a good long road(empty parkin lot) some where u can open your bike up at but not a place with alot of traffic or people.. then u can eather do sit down clutch wheelies/ or stand up power wheelies even clutchin but thats not recomended standing i would start with the clutch wheelies here is a video that has helped out my friends with there bigger bikes video shows both power and clutch but check it out let me know how it goes |
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| GO!!!!!!!R1 ![]() Joined: Mar 2008 From: Kitsap I Ride: '07 Yama R1 | Try this. Just get your bike in first gear...sit down...get your engine well in its powerband. I know your rev is longer than my R1 so get to about 9 or 10 grand. let off the throttle (as your momentum carries your weight forward) then slam right back on the throttle but hold on tight. That wheel should come right up off the concrete..but please dont do this anywhere close to town. I hate seeing people do this around town..gives the rest of us a bad rep. |
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| Training Wheels Joined: Aug 2007 From: Bremerton, WA I Ride: K6 GSXR SICX | ![]() if the weather isnt bad. you can probubly get some pointers there...p.s you should only have to rev tha 636 to about 7.5-9 to power it up( it's front end is really light) medicatedsmiles' 05 636 wheelies on full throttle in first, that being said sit a little back on your seat and give it full throttle in first and see if it comes up for ya, It should Last edited by RyanDub360; 07-28-2008 at 09:26 PM.. |
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| Pit Crew Joined: May 2008 From: Bremerton, Wa I Ride: with a license to thrill!! | LALALALALALALA, I'M NOT READING THIS! I don't need to know how to wheelie yet......damn you rprid.....haha. |
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| Pit Crew Joined: Mar 2008 From: Silverdale, WA I Ride: '06 SV1000S & '07 Ninja 250 | The hell with what everyone else said if you are not wearing as much gear as you can put on and still swing your leg up over your seat!!! ![]() If you are one who wears gear, and a lot of it, then locate your power band, THEN, try all throttle. On/Off/On. Not full open, but right where you feel it getting light. Practice that way. Then, practice the snap without the bouncee momentum bounce. Just snap the throttle right as you enter your powerband. that will bring that front wheel up. If you don't want to try it, let me try it and I will show you what I mean, ON YOUR BIKE. I'm serious. |
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| Pit Crew Joined: Jun 2007 From: Port Orchard ,WA I Ride: 2006 ZX636R | |
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| Pit Crew Joined: Apr 2008 From: Western Wa | I can do a wheelie. I can. I can to ! ![]() Joe. |
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