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Complete Guide for Learning wheelies the RIGHT way: LOOONNNNGGGGG

This is a discussion on Complete Guide for Learning wheelies the RIGHT way: LOOONNNNGGGGG within the Stunters Corner forums, part of the Sportbike Operation category; sacryest way to do a wheelie Method 2: Close the throttle, and then pull the clutch in all the way, ...

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    Default Re: Complete Guide for Learning wheelies the RIGHT way: LOOONNNNGGGGG

    sacryest way to do a wheelie

    Method 2: Close the throttle, and then pull the clutch in all the way, with one finger. Then twist the throttle and dump the clutch.
    When learning to clutch, only rev up the engine a little bit at first before letting out the clutch. This will give you the feel for clutching. Then gradually increase the rpm?s before dumping the clutch, until the front end jumps up close to the balance point. Reduce the throttle as the front end comes up to the balance point. If it comes up too far, gently push the rear brake to bring the bike back forward. When clutching second and third gear wheelies, the bike may need extra help, depending on what bike it is. If clutching alone doesn?t get the wheelie up, then bounce at the same time. This is done by pushing down on the bike (with your arms and legs) at the same time you open the throttle, and then leaning back slightly when dropping the clutch. I is not a good idea to pull on the bars. Pulling up on the bars may cause the wheelie to come up funny and wobble.

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    Default Re: Complete Guide for Learning wheelies the RIGHT way: LOOONNNNGGGGG

    Quote Originally Posted by cr22b View Post
    i dont have a bike yet but i doooo want one...was hoping to find one here
    Coming from a guy who doesn't have a bike yet -_-.

    Wheelies are g'dam easy, I suggest you learn how to ride first.

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    n0t that l0ng

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