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Have you tried attaching a plank of wood about 3 metres long to the seat so you can sit really far back and then just let gravity take over
Joking aside you are going to have to do it with your body weight by hanging RIGHT off the back as I'm not sure engine power would do the job Why don't you just wait 'til you get a bigger bike? ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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 Posted: 04:53 - 08 Nov 2008 Post subject: Re: how to wheelie on a 50?????? |
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i used to wheelie my 50 all the time.
keep practicing and it will come in time.
be prapared to knacker your clutch, chain and sprockets, head bearings, possibly rear light and the asre of your jeans  ____________________ ZX636C6F road. ZX636C1H track. ZX7R redundant. ZX0.5R minimoto as ornament.
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its probably got the same power as my ex's RXS100 (ish). it wheelied, but took a bit of effort with a 15 stone cock on the back.
sit far back in the seat, go along at about walking pace, clutch in, rev the shit out of it, dump the clutch, and at the same time yank up on the bars.
i can carry it for about 10 meters on the RXS GSXR works much better. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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heres a vid, although you cant see anything other than the takeoff and landing before i smashed into a hedge on a blind corner, you can hear how the engine is revving. should be similar on a 50 as long as you sit back and yank the bars.
https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nTIJvM-Ax_U ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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There is a technique to this, that i know
but as i dont condone doing it, as it does indeed knacker sprockets something chronic on small bikes like this, ill save you the hassle and tell you not to. ____________________ Past: '05 Peugeot XPS '99 Aprillia RS125 '94 FZR600R
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You need to clutch it from a near standstill on Sendas, and you gotta get it real high too because obviously it doesn't have the power to keep it up.
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I might be in the minority in thinking that this kinda behaviour is moronic.
I have to wonder what motivates anyone to want to ride a motorcycle on one wheel.
It's one thing doing it on a proper stunting bikes, but on a 50cc ped, it's so chavvish its embarrassing.
If you want to throw a bike around, go do some trailing, etc.
On a big bike, or a trail bike, etc, a wheelie looks graceful. On a small ped, it looks deformed - all the glamour of a disabled baby dribbling vomit. ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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Mate owns a Derbi Senda and he fully revs it and lets the clutch out, does a mini wheelie.  ____________________ Yamaha R125 - Cagiva Mito 125 - Honda CBR 600
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| steppen22 wrote: | I might be in the minority in thinking that this kinda behaviour is moronic.
I have to wonder what motivates anyone to want to ride a motorcycle on one wheel.
It's one thing doing it on a proper stunting bikes, but on a 50cc ped, it's so chavvish its embarrassing.
If you want to throw a bike around, go do some trailing, etc.
On a big bike, or a trail bike, etc, a wheelie looks graceful. On a small ped, it looks deformed - all the glamour of a disabled baby dribbling vomit. |
So if you saw lets say a lad on a senda 50 doing a slow controlled wheelie you'd say it looks chavvish and embarrassing?
"On a big bike a wheelie looks graceful", hang on, id rather watch someone fail a wheelie on a 50 rather than a 600, its much more dangerous on a 600 and a lot easier to do sketchy jerky power wheelies, which makes it all the more cringe worthy to watch. |
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| Ichy wrote: | | steppen22 wrote: | I might be in the minority in thinking that this kinda behaviour is moronic. |
I hope you are.
When I had a 50 it was with the full realisation that I had the least powerful motor vehicle to ever utilise the Queens highway. This in no way affected my ability to have fun or to fully abuse my new found freedom. I fell off most weeks but this was usually accompanied by laughter. I rode on BMX tracks, took shortcuts through subways, rode over waste ground, in fact, anywhere I felt like. I tried wheelies, skids, endos, and a whole range of weird and wonderful stunts that a teenage mind makes up. I learned to enjoy riding. 25 years later I still do dumb stuff, then again, I still enjoy riding. |
nice one, its how its done. |
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| steppen22 wrote: | I might be in the minority in thinking that this kinda behaviour is moronic.
I have to wonder what motivates anyone to want to ride a motorcycle on one wheel.
It's one thing doing it on a proper stunting bikes, but on a 50cc ped, it's so chavvish its embarrassing.
If you want to throw a bike around, go do some trailing, etc.
On a big bike, or a trail bike, etc, a wheelie looks graceful. On a small ped, it looks deformed - all the glamour of a disabled baby dribbling vomit. |
You know that a Senda isn't a twist n go step through, it's a proper motorbike with a 50cc engine? ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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I used to drop the clutch in 1st gear on my rs50.
go about 10 mph, clutch right in, basicly max revs and dropped clutch and pulled on the bars, it had 70cc kit in.
Now I've done on my old bandit 1200 and R6's mate it's worth just waiting you don't learn anything doing it on a 50, but fair play it looks funny/good lol  ____________________ Hey all I'm 18, absolutely love bikes to bits ride in all weathers nothing stops me going for a blast.
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LOL ownage moonie
Steppen22 keep your head down and leave quietly
Now on the subject of the 1 wheeled warriors i used to try it on old shitty 125's and i just couldnt do it and couldnt wait to get a bigger bike to do it on now i got 1 im to pussyfied to try  ____________________ Current: Gsxr 600 Srad - GS125 - DT125
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