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		|  Kickstart
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		|  Luke_Retrofly
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				|   Posted: 10:36 - 30 Apr 2004  Post subject: |    |  
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				| Hi
  , man that made me laugh. 
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		|  Couger
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				|   Posted: 23:19 - 30 Apr 2004  Post subject: |    |  
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				| The R6 should come up okay off the power in first as standard.
Just dip the throttle and snap it on.  Probably start at about mid revs and move it around until you get best results.
 
 Personaly I'd reccomend trying to clutch it up... which it can definitely do
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		|  Sparks!
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				|   Posted: 23:24 - 30 Apr 2004  Post subject: |    |  
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				| It will power up in 1st. 
 I was first trying to ride along at about 10,000 rpm, shut the throttle off and then wack it back on.
 
 That gets the wheel up slightly but it's really not a good way of doing it.
 
 The R6 WILL wheelie off the power from lower revs
 
 I'm no expert, I've only done like 2 good wheelies and only really tried about 6/7 times now but this is what seems to be working for me is...
 
 Ride along at about 30 mph and hold the speed constant, blip the throttle straight ON and the front just lifts easily.
 
 Don't dip the throttle as in shut it off, just hit it straight on. Seems to be working for me but like I say, I'm not even OK let alone an expert, just trying to learn to wheelie and find that has given best results!
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        |  | Old Thread Alert! 
 The last post was made 21 years, 188 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful?
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