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RE: can someone help me - 8/10/2006 9:22:23 PM   
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If you dont know how to clutch, pratice twitching the throttle quickly, a little more at a time, you will get that bike up in no time flat. once you get used to the bike coming up, then pratice your clutching.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/10/2006 9:42:18 PM   
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ican do power ones ok but just have some trouble with the clutch. i have been trying to clutch on my 600 and think i just have to let it go and see what happens.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/10/2006 9:47:19 PM   
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you'll get it, just pratice pratice pratcie

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RE: can someone help me - 8/10/2006 9:50:36 PM   
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thanks to everyone that has given me some help you guys kick a$$

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RE: can someone help me - 8/11/2006 11:41:20 AM   
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quote:

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ican do power ones ok but just have some trouble with the clutch. i have been trying to clutch on my 600 and think i just have to let it go and see what happens.


the very first time, the front will come up fast and then you'll need to change your panties ;-) hahahahaha...

i was trying them this morning before work...need more RPMs and gas mang! oh and bigger balls will help too!

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RE: can someone help me - 8/11/2006 12:45:22 PM   
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oh and bigger balls will help too!


those help

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RE: can someone help me - 8/11/2006 6:10:25 PM   
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well i have big balls so there you go hahaha..... anyways i just got done riding and i almost died like 4 times but it was fun( a dog ran out in front of me and tried to attack my tire, then about 35ft later i deer ran out into the road, then i almost wrecked doing a tank wheelie the bike turned to the left all of a sudden must have been off balance , then i was doing a stand up and forgot a corner was coming up and locked up the back wheel for about 30ft) other then that i had a blast hahahah....

if you can do power wheelies you can clutch them up the only difference is that you are going slower and the bike comes up faster..... make sure you let some air out of your tire... i run mine at about 32 give or take.... some people run less but i like 32...... in first i go about 15-20mph and then clutch it up(sit downs). in second about 26-38 mph (stand ups)....any slower and it is hard to get up and unstable and any faster you dont need to clutch it, just give it gas or blip the throttle.... that is what i found..... but i am -1 in the front so your mph might be a little higher..... 2-6mph i would guess(from a stock f4i)....on the thousands i dont know but i only ride my f4i, so you will have to use what you can from this..... start out small and then you will just have it down someday.... i dont really remember how i started to clutch it up..... if you clutch it and it hardly comes up, go a little more ,a little more and so on...... if you clutch it and it comes right up then bingo you got it..... its not that bad once it comes up if you pay attention with your throttle...... i hardly ever use my brake...... i just got new pads and its really really touchy so i gotta wait a while..... anyways i will try to answer questions that i have not answered and what not and maybe we will get out and make a quick how to video if we can....

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RE: can someone help me - 8/11/2006 6:48:00 PM   
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when you say 4000 to 4500 you mean to jump up 4000 more than what i was at to start.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/11/2006 8:22:52 PM   
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i think he means to be runnin around 4 grand when u pull the cluch in. after that start easy and work your way up.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 4:02:16 PM   
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hey do you guys think a power comander will help smooth out the twich i get when i give it the gass.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 5:51:42 PM   
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no a power commander will not help. you just have to practice (practice is the secret answer to wheelies, i swear.....). you need to develop throttle control...

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 7:52:55 PM   
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that seems to be a little problem for me it seem to have a small jump in it. what i mean is the throttle comes and go's jumpy.

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 8:29:38 PM   
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its only jumpy under 4000 rpms, anything above that is very smooth, you need to keep your bike above 4k rpms before poping the clutch anyway. If you above 4k and it feels jumpy, then you need to get used to the throttle. More pratice , less posting, lol

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 8:49:06 PM   
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thanks will try to keep it above 4k

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RE: can someone help me - 8/12/2006 9:09:26 PM   
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a buddy of mine had a 600gsxr wiht a p.c and he 12'd it trying a 3rd gear... but the crazy part is .. on the way out to the spot he wrecked at it wouldnt come up more then a foot.. p.c kicked in i guess and went up!

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