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| Licensed Joined: Feb 2012 From: Portland Oregon I Ride: Cinder... the other lady between my legs. | Looking for a wheelie coach/executioner So I popped a wheelie... Then I popped another. A YouTube degree in stupid. An empty long parking lot surrounded mostly by trees and bushes. and off I go. First off. Let me remind you that I ride a gutless wonder otherwise known as a Ninja 650r. I can power wheelie in first from a super slow roll. Not so much in anything but the bottom of second if I slam out of first at super high rpm's. The only way I can really lift the front off is clutch work. My method has been pretty steady. Slow roll. Cover my back break, Rev the engine once quick to build up my rpm's. Just a quick blip. Then I blip again just after the first and drop my clutch at the top of that blip, and up she comes. I'm used to how violent and quick it all is. And I'm only, as far as I can tell, no higher than 45 degrees. Maybe once, but I about shat myself. I'm too scared to try and keep it up there, and the more I practice each time I do practice, i eventually end up scaring myself enough times, that It builds up to me stopping and going home. I would love any help anyone has to aid me in destroying a once perfectly good bike, and probably a good part of me in the process. Comments, suggestions, or a daring soul willing to take on such a mission would be greatly appreciated. (Portland or Vancouver of course. Seattle is a long way and I don't wanna wheelie that bad.) Thanks! Ana |
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![]() ![]() Joined: May 2011 From: LaCenter, WA I Ride: 2003 Copper SV1K | I would suggest finding someone with a dirt bike if you can and practicing off road. Those bikes are geared lower, go slower, and the ground is typically softer. They are also much easier to wheelie so you can be familiar with how it feels. If it's not possible, I understand but highly recommend it. |
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| Licensed Joined: Feb 2012 From: Portland Oregon I Ride: Cinder... the other lady between my legs. | ![]()
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| Licensed Joined: May 2009 From: Sl,UT | Learn to stunt like a PRO RIDER in just 1 hour or CLASS 1 HOUR PRIVATE LESSON -$50 <br I'll teach you power ups, clutch ups stand ups sit downs spreaders high chairs burnouts rolling burnout bike drifting and whatever else you want to learn to do on a street bike I will teach you all the correct techniques and proper ways to stunt you will learn throttle control, how to cover and use your rear brake effectively body control and the right way to set down and pop up a wheelie CALL me @ 916-293-9348 sativa7j@hotmail.com |
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| buttsecz man ![]() | ![]()
YUT-UGH!!! ![]() | |
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![]() ![]() Joined: Mar 2006 From: Seattle I Ride: 1099cc L-Twin in a sporty arrangment | ![]()
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| Shredder | ![]() ![]() ![]() I want some mass quantities of free ice cream or I am going to show Heather this thread. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Mrmat25; 08-06-2012 at 08:04 PM.. |
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| Licensed Joined: Feb 2012 From: Portland Oregon I Ride: Cinder... the other lady between my legs. | ![]() ![]() |
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| Licensed Joined: Feb 2012 From: Portland Oregon I Ride: Cinder... the other lady between my legs. | My last words will probably be "oops". |
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| Chicken Strips Joined: Jan 2012 From: Oregon City I Ride: 1984 Porsche 944- 1987 VFR750 Traded- 1985 VF500f Interceptor traded- 1976 KZ400 traded | Or "Hey, Check this out" or "Watch this!" or "This will be cool" LOL Wheelies are addicting....be careful. |
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| Pit Crew | Almost everyone except me who posted in this thread do wheelies. OP never open a thread on wheelie ever again man. I can tell this thread is not going in the right direction. It's a very controvertial topic and by the way, yutttguhhhhh! |
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| Permit Joined: Jun 2012 From: Portland, Or I Ride: 06 r6 | ![]() I could only take about a minute of this video lol. Rule #1 don't wear gloves ![]() Of course he is on a "gixxer thou" haha | |
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