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craigT19
Jolly Green Giant



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PostPosted: 19:27 - 07 Mar 2002    Post subject: wheelie guide (your gunna love this hehe) Reply with quote

i expect most of you have seen this but for those who hav'nt heres : -

SUPERBIKE MAGAZINES WHEELIE GUIDE....

1. Borrow mate's bike
2. Pre-book ambulance and alert fire brigade
3. Start bike and pull away smoothly
4. Pick bike up and remove disc lock
5. Ride to local girl's school at lunchtime
6. Select first gear, rev to near peak torque, close then sharply open throttle to the stop
7. Panic and close throttle as soon as wheel leaves tarmac
8. Repeat steps six and seven till tank obscures road
9. Dumped wrecked bike in field, set on fire, report as stolen
10. Phone mate to come and pick you up

disclamer: - wheelies are obviously big and clever but are also illegal. as is insurance fraud.
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Annabella
Like a person, only smaller



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PostPosted: 21:54 - 07 Mar 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent!!! Hehehehe
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Shamrock
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PostPosted: 13:15 - 08 Mar 2002    Post subject: Wheelie Reply with quote

Its funny cos its true!

Btw when you guys are wheeling on your NSRs do you stand on the back pegs?
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craigT19
Jolly Green Giant



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PostPosted: 18:05 - 08 Mar 2002    Post subject: .. Reply with quote

only if you wanna do a big wheelie but if you wanna wheelie normally a de-ristricted nsr will do small ones on its own but a pasenger always helps.
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crash
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PostPosted: 19:27 - 08 Mar 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

very easy with a 9 stone passanger, and when on own 1 gear slipping cluth a peak power giving it a light pull
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Dylan
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PostPosted: 16:17 - 09 Mar 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are they clutch burn out wheelies, where u pull in the clutch, rev it to fcuk at bout 10mph then dump the clutch???/
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