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chris_mag -> RE: wheelie Q (2/6/2007 3:35:03 PM)
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Power wheeling an F4 in first gear isn't too difficult. There are a number of things you should be careful about when learning to pull wheelies: Clutch wheelies can lead to the bike going vertical very quickly (people jam the throttle open in first and dump the clutch). The result ends up being either a loop (flipping over backwards - very bad) or a rapid closing the throttle/hammer the rear break which forces the front end back down, generally very hard which, if the bike isn't straight/level, can cause a pretty nasty crash (bike lands on rider or highsides tossing the rider into the ground). Power wheelies on lower powered bikes like the F4 generally take some practice at first, to find the right RPM and throttle technique. This usually translates into smaller wheelies at first, which are, in turn, easier to get used to. As with anything, start small and work your way up. Better yet, go get a dirtbike and learn on that.
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