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 Slickfish Crazy Courier

Joined: 24 May 2005 Karma :     
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 Posted: 13:40 - 22 Aug 2005 Post subject: How do you wheelie????? |
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I've been trying for bloody ages and all I do is a really fast quater mile!
Tried everything, got advice of people etc etc, but still nothing more than a small pop up wheelie.
Im getting abit p*ssed of with it now.
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Edit: i need to learn to read  ____________________ ZXR750L |
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I ride a GSXR600. Wheelies are easy to get up, but I cant get past 1st gear yet.
There's 2 methods you can use. Dump the clutch in 1st or maybe 2nd, with the revs high.
It'll come up REALLY fast though, so be ready with the rear brake. You'll crap your pants the first time, and your forks will try to take your eyes out when you slam it back into the deck.
2nd method is much better all round. In 1st gear, slow to approx 25mph. Then accellerate until your revs reach approx. 10k. Now, drop the revs and whack them back up full again. At the same time, a little tug on the handlebars will help things.
Front should rise up nice and smooth, and not too fast.
Keep doing that until you're comfortable with it. That's where I am now... When I've got changing gears sorted I'll come back to you!
As for stoppies.... from about 40mph or more, hit the brakes nice and hard. Once the forks are compressed and the bike is settled, squeeze the brakes a bit harder, harder still... eventually the back will rise up nice and smooth. Don't squeeze too hard though.
/edit - I stoppied my gixxer 2-up with Dom_ on the back...  |
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try this, and the wheel will definately come up.
roll along in 1st gear at about 10mph, whip the clutch in and hold the revs against the limiter then dump the clutch.
Should work
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 numark1 Scared of girls

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Best advice is take it slow and try to be as confident as possible. My friend cant wheelie for shit because he gets too scared when the front comes up.
No fear.
Best wheelies i can do is off the lights now. Hold it at about 12k feed the clutch through and the front will come up as soon as you move forwards, lean back abit and hold it open at a place where the front is comfortable. I can do that and into second, the front drops a hell of alot but i can manage to keep it up for abit longer. Don't look at the speedo when you do that though because you will nearly be in tripple figures.  |
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My 50cc will wheely, stand on the passenger pegs, get it on the edge of the power band, and all at once, lean back, yank the bars, and open it up, comes up a treat but i soon put it down after 3-4 metres  ____________________ **FOR SALE** Aprilia RX50, full system gianelli exhaust, 70cc MK big bore, MK pro race filter, 20mm Dellorto carb, aftermarket sticker set, small plate, carbon look indicators, new rear tyre, years tax and mot, new chain and sprockets, very fast bike. 1200 ono **FOR SALE** |
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I've just started trying to learn how to do them recently. I can get it up quite high, but have trouble keeping it there. For the initial 'get up' part though, I leave it in first, pull in the clutch, then rev hard (about 8-9k), then drop the clutch. As others have said, you gotta give it some revs. I also find that I'm automatically dropping the revs at the same time as I drop the clutch. This stops it from coming up properly. I can only get it up high if I follow through with the high revs.
Here's two links with a lot of information ...
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=26838
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=18305 ____________________ Honda CBR600RR - 2004 |
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Things to do then:-
(1) Learn to wheelie.
(2) Learn to repair head bearings and forks.
(3) Budget for a new clutch.
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Just rev to the limiter and drop the clutch.. Instant wheely god. ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Instant death too.  |
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again there are plenty of other guides, but here's where I'm at with them.
only doing power wheelies at the moment(CBR6)
rev 1st gear to about 7k, drop off the power and then 'snap' the throttle open (very briskly) the front will come up, I suspect you will come straight off the power again as you poo your pants, but just keep doing little ones until you get ore and more confident.
I did find for a while that I was doing a couple of hops and it came up on the 2nd or 3rd time.
I can do this now to the level that I hardly need to drop the power much now, just snapping the throttle will lift it.
Its all about the snap. I do find it quite harsh though and theres not many recs left.
Hopefully after chaging my sprockets tomorrow for 1 down on the front, I should be able to do it in 2nd gear smoother. ____________________ Swaffs Photography |
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