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 killa Won't Shut Up

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 Posted: 09:51 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: ZX7R Wheelie's |
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First I must mention that through my biking years I haven’t tried a lot of stunts, I’ve done stoppies on my scramblers and had to repair rear shocks, I’ve wheelied my Aprilia Rx50 until the front seals went, I must admit they weren’t that impressive, probably due to the power.
I’m no good at stunting, I find that when I did manage to wheelie the VFR, it came down like a ton of bricks, I shat a brick because I didn’t like the feeling of going backwards and it worried me that I might have to repair something again.
Yesterday I was in town on the Kwak, it was very warm and she was running very sweet. Off of some lights I took it to about 15mph and dipped the clutch for a second with some hard throttle, the front came up but only very little. It felt good and the power kind of settled it down, I wanted to do it again because I thought I might have the hang of it, but when I tried either it was nerves or the technique, I couldn’t lift it.
I had the feeling that if it did come up I’d panic and smack the front down with the rear brake, or that the bike didn’t have enough power.
I guess I don’t know what the margin is for doing it right and holding the throttle steady once airborne, I think about losing the technique and giving it too much, resulting in me coming off the back of it.
Any advice?
Killa ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 Posted: 10:15 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Sit further back on the seat than normal and lean back so your arms are perfectly straight, pull off as normal to save the clutch plates. As you get to 10-15mph accelarate hard. This should bring the front up pretty gently and you wont "fall back over yanking the bars as your already at arms length. If you get scared twist right hand forwards bike will drop straight back down. Also just before it hits the floor put about 1/2 to 3/4 throttle on this should give it a smoother landing. ____________________ My eBay Items |
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 Dark World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:27 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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A standard ZX7R will not lift on power alone at any speed no matter where you sit, even yanking on the bars won't get her to lift more than a few inches.
The only way i could get my old one to wheelie was too get her up to 5,000 rpm in first, dip the clutch and rev her to 7,500 rpm, jab the back brake and dump the clutch. She would come up like a good un then. Then as the bike reaches the balance point back the throttle off to the 5,000 rpm position again and she will just sit there all day.
The balance point on the 7R for me was easier to percieve visually. I sat fairly upright and i knew i'd reached the balance point when i was looking through the screen at the horizon.
The throttle control is the key though, you need to be able to hold the throttle at 5,000 rpm without having to look, you should know axactly where that throttle position is. Next you need to know where 7,500rpm is, then you need to know exactly how much you need to turn the throttle to get from 5,000 rpm to 7,500 rpm. Get that ingrained in your hand and head.
So all you need is two throttle positions subconciously programmed in your head, a hefty jab of the rear brake, a controlled dab on the clutch and your away. ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
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 numark1 Scared of girls

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 Posted: 11:28 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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I prefer this method now.........
2nd gear at about 30-40 rev the bike to (about 10 on my zzr) then dump the clutch. The front comes up nice and slowly at a very controlable rate. I then run out of steam at about 75-80 with the wheel still up (fuck up the gear change) then the wheel hits the deck.  |
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 Posted: 15:45 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Don't do it round town. If your going to mess up, the chances are it will be in front of a lot of traffic.
Practice on nice quiet roads. |
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And if you do it in town make sure there are plenty of hotties to see you do it.
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 Posted: 15:55 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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@ Dark
Maybe trying to get him to work the balance point etc in his first wheelies isnt the best idea
@ Killa
Just in first, get to about 30, close throttle abit then pull it hard on.
Front will float up.
Dont get too cocky too early, as power wheelie tend to suddenly flip. But id imagine you'll enjoy getting used to the front in the air.
My advice, keep away from clutching it until you are used to getting the front up. Ive been off of biking since last summer basically (had a few weeks at easter mind you) cos of uni, and my wheelying is a bit pants now. So im sticking to power wheelies till i get abit more confidence back.
The couple of clutched ive done have been more ragged then a badgers arse.
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 Posted: 16:04 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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I would do powerwheelies until you get used to the front floating but they are amateur wheelies, too fast and not as controlled.
Clutch for the win. Although if you pratice loads you better learn how to replace clutch plates/ fork seals.  |
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 Posted: 16:14 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Hmmm, i have tried the power wheelie, it does seem to just want to hug the floor.
I need to practice maybe at getting that torquey point where it wants to rag.
So would you guys say that the margin for error using the clutch is quite short?
I dont want to do it a couple of times and then just think 'F*ck it' and flip over. I guess i just dont know how hard it is to flip.
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Also worth noting that hitting the revlimiter on the back wheel can cause bikes to self-destruct and explode  |
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 Posted: 18:10 - 06 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Killa I have a zx7r too! Power wheelie aint gonna happen the zx7r was designed for race and handles so well due to being fornt heavy! I have spokent o loads of 7r owners and they all say dont bother wheeling the 7 it doesnt like it and when u let it down it will generally go down harder than most. I have pulled wheelies on mine generally revving the bike fairly hard and dumping but compared to other bikes i have riden the 7r is not my 1st choice of bike to wheelie on the other hand fuck me does it handle!!!  |
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 Posted: 08:37 - 07 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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K...Had a go last night on a country road, i did get the girl up a few times, granted i think they were a little fast because of the way i brought it up.
She definatly doesnt like the return to the tarmac, i might be able to perfect it but i think it is worth hanging back as i cant afford to break things.....
Cheers for the tips people!
Killa
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 249 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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