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 Posted: 18:00 - 20 Jul 2003 Post subject: Wheelies!!! |
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Hey guys, I'm looking to the experienced NSR riders here.
Now my bikes derestreicted I'm desperate to get it on one wheel!!!
I can do stoppies, and burnouts now since she got more power
but still cant seem to get the front up
any ideas??? ive tried all the methods, roll it on, using the suspension and the clutch way, but she dont budge!
Comments apperciated in advance. |
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 Posted: 20:55 - 20 Jul 2003 Post subject: |
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On that note, I want to get a very cheep bike purely for learning to do them on (obviously I dont want to drop my CBR practicing them ).
So what bike should I get? I want it with gears etc so am I looking for something lik a DT or the like!? ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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 Posted: 21:01 - 20 Jul 2003 Post subject: |
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A 125 is a bad bike for learning wheelies.
You want something tourquey, like a bigger trail bike, which also crash well.
You are /very/ unlikely to crash wheelies initially.
To start with the limiting factor of your wheelie is going to be fear, which means you aint gonna flip it because you naturally shut off before it gets to high
It's when you start pushing the boundaries or ignore obvious signs (like I did ) that you're more likely to crash.
If you want a general bike for messing about doing stunts then it's more reasonable.
A bandit 6 might be okay, suitable down geared and can be got for not much now a days.
Whatever you get, down gear it and it should help a bit. |
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 Posted: 21:56 - 20 Jul 2003 Post subject: |
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You could always buy an old cg or sr for around £300. I know they're shite for learning tricks BUT they cost nought!
I'm tempted in modifying the rear grab bar so I can fit my foot nicely in there resulting in getting the front up easily and quickly. There's just the matter of 'bottle', I still haven't got past this yet
That's if you want to spend little cash? |
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I can;t see you injuring yourself to badly, but I also can't see it good for confidence for someone that is less used to coming of their bike .
Ie, if every time you get it to the balance point, you end up on your arse, hurting, then you're probably going to form bad associations  |
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 Posted: 02:56 - 22 Jul 2003 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the tips/advice guys.... I'm still gonna try it!!!
Well, after derestricting and getting it to a ton, stoppies and burnouts, the last conquest is the wheelie....
AND I WILL GET HER POINTING AT THE SKY!!!!!
But i dont wanna drop her
I know, wheelies is just about lots of practise and patience til you get the technique, just wanted to see if it was pos on the NSR
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 Posted: 09:18 - 22 Jul 2003 Post subject: |
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That would be my point... by the time you're getting it high enough to get it to the balance poin the probability is you're gonna have done whatever you're doing to get it that high a little to much... thus end up on your arse  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 355 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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