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 Jewell Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 10:09 - 12 Feb 2006 Post subject: Stand up Wheelies............ |
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who can do them.....
ive heard its easy to put ya left leg on the pillion peg and the other in the normal position?
can wheely through 2nd sitting down easily enough but cant do long stand ups.....normally use a bridge and carry it on with the stand ups but cant clutch and stand up......
slow 1st gear wheely.....still from a vid.
https://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y115/Jewelly_boy/TLSJewell.jpg
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and why would i want to drag my knees?
looks like mullet man has just lost the use of his legs and looks a complete spaker. |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 11:02 - 12 Feb 2006 Post subject: Re: Stand up Wheelies............ |
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Can you clutch it up normally?
For stand ups I clutch it up sitting down.
I then stand up.
If I'm using the left pillion peg I will usually clutch it up with my foot already on it, however I do sometimes start with my left foot on the rider footpegs if I want to change gear, then move my foot back to the pillion peg, then stand up.
Do try and keep your weight back wen doing them; as if you were pusing the bike away from you, otherwise the balance point gets stupidly high. Even holding the bike away from me like this I still found that I was pretty damn high on the TRX often!
Annoyingly the TRX doesn't seem to like balance point wheelies when sitting down as it gets a side to side wobble on before you can get high enough.
Some of my attempts:
https://earboards.com/brooklands.mpg
I did sort out doing proper balance points ones, but unfortunately the camera battery died so didn't get most of my decent ones. I'm on the TRX850 - also me on the zx9, but it wasn't running to well with year old petrol, so couldn't do anything decent. |
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 Posted: 11:05 - 12 Feb 2006 Post subject: Re: Stand up Wheelies............ |
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| G wrote: | Can you clutch it up normally?
For stand ups I clutch it up sitting down.
I then stand up.
If I'm using the left pillion peg I will usually clutch it up with my foot already on it, however I do sometimes start with my left foot on the rider footpegs if I want to change gear, then move my foot back to the pillion peg, then stand up.
Do try and keep your weight back wen doing them; as if you were pusing the bike away from you, otherwise the balance point gets stupidly high. Even holding the bike away from me like this I still found that I was pretty damn high on the TRX often!
Annoyingly the TRX doesn't seem to like balance point wheelies when sitting down as it gets a side to side wobble on before you can get high enough.
Some of my attempts:
https://earboards.com/brooklands.mpg
I did sort out doing proper balance points ones, but unfortunately the camera battery died so didn't get most of my decent ones. I'm on the TRX850 - also me on the zx9, but it wasn't running to well with year old petrol, so couldn't do anything decent. |
yeah normally clutch it up at 30-40mph in 2nd. |
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How thw hell do you do that on the TRX? Remeber you said 4k, clutch in, throttle, clutch out. Just can't get much lift and scared for my head bearings
I put it down to photoshop.  ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 141 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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